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Old 12-19-2017, 07:05 PM
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I think a 37 would fit in there... different wheel of course but...


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You are Crazt.
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Turn the wheel as ask the same question
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Originally Posted by Tothemax
You are Crazt.
LOL. For sure

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Turn the wheel as ask the same question
That would be the grand question. And could a set of halo coil overs and replacement upper control arms and maybe adjusting the turn stops solve that problem? That is a great question.
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As long as you done turn the wheel or hit any bumps you'll be fine.
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I think your best chance at fitting 37's would be with those wheels or other factory ones. There's a guy around here that has 37's on factory wheels on a 2016 with a 2.5 level, so it is possible. I say go for it.
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that front bumper helps, factory offset helps, slight trim and beating fender pinch weld back helps, tires not running true 37" tall helps. Should look nice and stuffed.
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I don't know what Crazt is, but yes, you are it.
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Originally Posted by JerseyGray
As long as you done turn the wheel or hit any bumps you'll be fine.
Stuffing 35s now. I will have to see if there is still clearance when stuffed on 37s.

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I think your best chance at fitting 37's would be with those wheels or other factory ones. There's a guy around here that has 37's on factory wheels on a 2016 with a 2.5 level, so it is possible. I say go for it.
Or a set of wheels that have the same specs. I think I saw that balck truck with 37s and Halos. Looks sweet to me.

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that front bumper helps, factory offset helps, slight trim and beating fender pinch weld back helps, tires not running true 37" tall helps. Should look nice and stuffed.
The effect of the bumper caught my eye then I shot the pic. No crash bars, lots of space. The ones I would get would be about 36.8. Naturally, a regear would happen though.

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