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Anyone running 4" lift with 37s on stock wheels?

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Old 06-16-2014, 05:06 PM
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I saw a picture on Facebook that a guy had a 2011 with 4" rough country lift and 37/12.50/20 tires. Running Stock wheels with 37s is my dream for this truck. Anyone know anyway of doing this? Can you run a 3" leveling kit and bigger shocks and run 37s? If i have to lift it, it will be last resort but i really want 37s
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Maybe with bushwhacker cutouts. Or a 3 inch body lift and a level. Probably need spacers too.
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Fiberglass fenders will be your only way with out a lift kit
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The latest addition of "Lifted Magazine" shows the owner of RBPs F150 4x4. He utilized a 3" leveling coilover up front and then stuffed 37" Trail Grapplers on there. Wheels are not stock though but it looks dam tough! Grab the magazine and check it out if this is your ideal setup.
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That just seems like a big pain in the ***** as far as rubbing issues and wheel travel. I'm running 35's on a 3" level and I rub
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Here is the RBP truck
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Originally Posted by cooldude960
Here is the RBP truck
Yuck. There is zero wheel travel there.
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Originally Posted by ThatBlue4x4
Yuck. There is zero wheel travel there.
True, but for the street............................looks beefy
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This is a local guy with 4" and 37/12.50/20, minimul rubbage.
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it's gotta be do-able, i would be looking for the narrowest 37's on the market and expect to be cutting lots, the hard part will be the rear of the front fender area, and then be expecting to rub the frame when turning, extending the bump stops might be required, then expect awesome!


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