Hello all. New owner here and have been reading the forum over the past week and after searching for the best way to run 37s I’m just as confused as I was after the first day of searching on here.
My truck will be used 80% on road and 20% on mild trails with some swamp/mud holes. No sand within thousand miles but do like the look of prerunner mods. I’ll be going with a relocated IC and a good CAI for sure. Will add a catch can and AEM ****/water kit along with injectors if needed but hope to eventually have a flex fuel system. Will also go with some down pipes and adapters if need be. Leaning heavily towards cut front bumper and nice rear bumper topped off with COBB tune once they roll it out. So I think I’ve got all the power and appearance mods covered other than the best way to fit 37s without cutting liners/welds etc....
What is the best way to fit 37s on our trucks without throwing a ton of money into the setup? I don’t mind heating the fender liners and massaging them a little but don’t really want to cut anything that will make it nasty looking like I’ve done in the past on my previous trucks. This truck is just too nice to hack up IMO.
I’ve read about custom fender liners but I don’t have any knowledge at all about how they work, are fitted, applied, etc.. So I guess that could be an option I’m just not familiar with which would allow more cutting than I’m thinking...I just don’t know so any links would be great if that is a needed option.
I’ve read that deavers are a most no matter what so they are on the list along with a king 2.5” bump mounted to the SVC ABS bumpkit for flexibility. Giesers are also mentioned a lot but just seems like they don’t raise it enough.
So that’s where I’m stuck. So many different opinions and setups with different offset wheels jumble up my search results. I honestly like both factory wheels as long as they are black which powder coating can take care of easily enough but if need a different offset that is fine as long as I know which offset to get.
So please help a first Raptor owner out in understanding how to get 37s on the proper way if possible?!? If have to go with fenders and bedsides I would use carbon for sure but would need to know for sure they are a proper fit unlike cheap glass sets. I just don’t know anyone where I live that I trust with glass since I’ve only lived here a few years (Southwestern KY about equal distance to Nashville TN, Louisville KY, Memphis TN).
Thanks all!
Alex
My truck will be used 80% on road and 20% on mild trails with some swamp/mud holes. No sand within thousand miles but do like the look of prerunner mods. I’ll be going with a relocated IC and a good CAI for sure. Will add a catch can and AEM ****/water kit along with injectors if needed but hope to eventually have a flex fuel system. Will also go with some down pipes and adapters if need be. Leaning heavily towards cut front bumper and nice rear bumper topped off with COBB tune once they roll it out. So I think I’ve got all the power and appearance mods covered other than the best way to fit 37s without cutting liners/welds etc....
What is the best way to fit 37s on our trucks without throwing a ton of money into the setup? I don’t mind heating the fender liners and massaging them a little but don’t really want to cut anything that will make it nasty looking like I’ve done in the past on my previous trucks. This truck is just too nice to hack up IMO.
I’ve read about custom fender liners but I don’t have any knowledge at all about how they work, are fitted, applied, etc.. So I guess that could be an option I’m just not familiar with which would allow more cutting than I’m thinking...I just don’t know so any links would be great if that is a needed option.
I’ve read that deavers are a most no matter what so they are on the list along with a king 2.5” bump mounted to the SVC ABS bumpkit for flexibility. Giesers are also mentioned a lot but just seems like they don’t raise it enough.
So that’s where I’m stuck. So many different opinions and setups with different offset wheels jumble up my search results. I honestly like both factory wheels as long as they are black which powder coating can take care of easily enough but if need a different offset that is fine as long as I know which offset to get.
So please help a first Raptor owner out in understanding how to get 37s on the proper way if possible?!? If have to go with fenders and bedsides I would use carbon for sure but would need to know for sure they are a proper fit unlike cheap glass sets. I just don’t know anyone where I live that I trust with glass since I’ve only lived here a few years (Southwestern KY about equal distance to Nashville TN, Louisville KY, Memphis TN).
Thanks all!
Alex