Hahaha yup. This is true.I hope so too, but I wouldn’t want to run a load range F tire on a Raptor. Unless you want to switch to 18” wheels, the load range C are 2026.
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Hahaha yup. This is true.I hope so too, but I wouldn’t want to run a load range F tire on a Raptor. Unless you want to switch to 18” wheels, the load range C are 2026.
This would be my preferred method no doubt.You wont even come close to rubbing with 37" K02s on the stock wheels with no level. I ran that setup on my 2024 for a while and took the truck off-road with no problems.
I installed the Eibach 1" front level springs but next year I am going to swap them out for the Eibach pro kit or the Geiser kit.
Ford didn’t decrease travel on the 37 trucks for no reason. If you truly bottom it out, clearance is tight as is. This post here shows exactly why https://www.fordraptorforum.com/threads/installed-37s-on-gen3-35-raptor-no-issues.87003/post-2017518You wont even come close to rubbing with 37" K02s on the stock wheels with no level. I ran that setup on my 2024 for a while and took the truck off-road with no problems.
I installed the Eibach 1" front level springs but next year I am going to swap them out for the Eibach pro kit or the Geiser kit.