37s installed!

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98rangerdave

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37s compared to 35s. No rubbing but I’ll still be flattening the pinch weld just in case.
 

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I have been running the BFG 37's on stock bead lock rims for several years now. Did not hammer the pinch welds. I did move the front shocks to mid perch. I also have Deaver +3s in the rear. The truck rides great. I do my share of off roading and have never had the tires contact the fenders.

Terrain Raptors are the best.
 

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Do you plan on regearing?
I just installed 37s on my 1st Gen and the transmission is definitely busier on the freeway going between 5th and 6th more than when I was on 35s. But no I'm not going to re-gear.
 
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