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Wanting to run 37's, what are my options to get there?

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Old 05-06-2010, 08:12 PM
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I got the same lift on a two door. Trimmed flares was a must for me if i wanted to disconnect and you'll deffinately wanna trim the pinch seam a little.
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yeh unfortunatly 37" tires are hard to find on a 16" wheel
bfg KM2 comes in a 37
also cooper stt does to and
deick cepek fcII does and i think those are pretty much all your not super swamper options
i think im going to get the cepeks or the km2s
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Originally Posted by Mantaray52
Well, I just ran into another issue. While hunting for 37's, I've noticed that finding radials for 16" wheels is a pain in the ass, Especially since I think I want the Toyos (I've heard they have about the best on-road manners of all the 37's, good tread life, and excellent on the trail, can anyone confirm?) which only come in a monster wide 385/70/R16 if you want 37's. 17's on the other hand get a nice 37x13.5 R16. Until I started looking at 37's, 16" rims had the best prices on what I wanted... Now not so much. is 17 really the way to go for 37's? I'd like to stay under $400 a tire ya know?
I have the toyos on 17" rims. On the pavement they have been great with very little noise for the width of the tire. Perform well offroad as well. They are pricey!!



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