Jake17
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sure they do37's make a big difference
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sure they do37's make a big difference
sure they do
I've seen pics of one truck busting flares.
When the rears busted, i don't think he was running bump stops.
And, worst case, once boatec finally releases their +2 fenders and bedsides, I'll just put those on.
Yes, I get it jake, you want to ride your raptor around with chinese fog lights and 35s.
37s actually make a pretty big difference in ground clearance on these trucks. if you beat on the truck, it is nice to have more sidewall and more ground clearance.
We can have a starbucks pose-off whenever youre ready.
trimming for 37s isn't even remotely close to that. More like, trimming the plastic flaps that overhang that internal structure.
In all actuality, I was able to trim using a freaking box cutter and about 5 minutes of my time.
The 37s rub on the top of the iiner when you stuff them. I'm running Icon rebounds, which are 17x 8.5 with 5" of backspacing and a +6MM offset. They are almost exactly flush.
You do NOT have to cut/grind all the way into the white plastic substructure.
We've already all come to the conclusion that you are "touched", no need to continue to reinforce it with the same, stupid picture.
No trimming whatsoever on the Gen 2
I should change my profile pic, but i went up to 37' toyo open country on my gen2 and they most Definitely rub. When i do a damn u turn, they rub.. its pretty bad and sounds like my car is farting. They will have to cut away more if the plastic they started to cut off.. I guess all our Raptors are different, somehow
trimming for 37s isn't even remotely close to that. More like, trimming the plastic flaps that overhang that internal structure.
In all actuality, I was able to trim using a freaking box cutter and about 5 minutes of my time.
The 37s rub on the top of the iiner when you stuff them. I'm running Icon rebounds, which are 17x 8.5 with 5" of backspacing and a +6MM offset. They are almost exactly flush.
You do NOT have to cut/grind all the way into the white plastic substructure.
We've already all come to the conclusion that you are "touched", no need to continue to reinforce it with the same, stupid picture.