Cheapest way and easiest way to fit some 37s....

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Yukon Joe

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After rise of the Phoenix I'm going to recommend you don't do it if you intend to off-road at all. While I have stock suspension, I busted the fender liner out of the driver's during some jumps and I have stock wheels and tires. My concern wouldn't be the fender liner, it would be whether or not the wiring harnesses that are popped into it pop out when you stuff the tire into it and rip it off.

I agree with rookie. I run tire with stock wheels and tires and I'm slightly above mid on my 3.0's. I'd like to do the 37" bfgs, but don't know how I'd back out of the driveway without rubbing if it rubs now.

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My Colombian parents always say "lo barato sale caro" - what is cheap, becomes expensive...kinda of like the picture...I tend to try and follow that mantra...
 

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I know it's probably asked a lot..but what would be the cheapest and easiest way to fit some 37s on the truck? Just trying to figure out my options and kinda wanna get an estimate of how much it will run me. And how much would it effect the gas mileage. Excuse me if this is a dumb question, but the raptor is my first truck. Lol

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I got you covered right here:

http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f29/group-buy-2-5-fiberwerx-raptor-fenders-38430/

We're at $325/set
 

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I know it's probably asked a lot..but what would be the cheapest and easiest way to fit some 37s on the truck?
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