1stgenstage2
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Having just gone from the stock 34.5s to KM3 37 13.5s I can agree with Sky, the biggest downfall I have experienced is the amount of stopping power they require. Normal spirited driving around town takes more brake pedal and a few more feet. All an adjustment that will become normal in time. But getting out and smelling hot brakes just from a fast moving trip around town is surprising.
My Gen 1 is supercharged, so I didn’t notice much in the way of acceleration loss. Which surprised me because I’ve added larger tires to many trucks and my last had 37s on it also. Recently added full rear suspension so had the KM3s off and on and am completely happy with my combo. Night and day difference just handling the tire for removal/install.
My previous truck had Fuel wheels also, but mounted to 37 13.5 20 Toyo MTs. Much much heavier than my current BF setup. I think if you are on the fence Of 37s, BFs are the right stepping stone. A little undersized and lighter, it’s a good compromise vs 35s.
Aside from the brakes, the only other downfall is the work/money it takes to properly run them. Hammering pinch welds is free, but it’s more than a 5 minute job. Buying glass and having it professionally installed was the expensive part, around 2k all in.
I know some people will say glass isn’t necessary. But I’m not sure how these guys aren’t rubbing to high hell. I still have tire contact when I’m really getting after it.
Long story longer... 37” tires on a raptor adds an alpha factor you don’t get on 35s hah.
My Gen 1 is supercharged, so I didn’t notice much in the way of acceleration loss. Which surprised me because I’ve added larger tires to many trucks and my last had 37s on it also. Recently added full rear suspension so had the KM3s off and on and am completely happy with my combo. Night and day difference just handling the tire for removal/install.
My previous truck had Fuel wheels also, but mounted to 37 13.5 20 Toyo MTs. Much much heavier than my current BF setup. I think if you are on the fence Of 37s, BFs are the right stepping stone. A little undersized and lighter, it’s a good compromise vs 35s.
Aside from the brakes, the only other downfall is the work/money it takes to properly run them. Hammering pinch welds is free, but it’s more than a 5 minute job. Buying glass and having it professionally installed was the expensive part, around 2k all in.
I know some people will say glass isn’t necessary. But I’m not sure how these guys aren’t rubbing to high hell. I still have tire contact when I’m really getting after it.
Long story longer... 37” tires on a raptor adds an alpha factor you don’t get on 35s hah.