He’s saying that 37s on a 35 truck will hit the fenders at full compression. Those running wheels with more offset from factory will be even worse as it pushes the wheel further out and will have even less clearance at full compression. This is because it pushes the wheel further out which causes the wheel to hit the fender flare area and not tuck inside the wheel well. But even factory offset 37pp wheels will not clear 37s on a 35 truck.I’m confused - what he’s saying here?
So, a 35 will run 37pp wheels fine but if you have different offset wheels they wont clear bumps?
The 37 trucks from the factory have an additional bump stop bumper that limits travel and thus keeps wheel from hitting the fenders. Aftermarket springs do not limit travel and only affect ride height so that has no effect on this issue.
The people here saying they are running 37s without issue are only talking about street driving and not experiencing rubbing while turning. If they were to actually use full travel they’d probably end up with some serious damage.
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