melvimbe
FRF Addict
I have seen a couple of reviews now, that definitely reinforce the pros and cons to a 35 or 37 truck. The 37 truck for pure off road has the advantage in most cases. But offline acceleration and range goes to the 35” truck. Highway range you will lose 2mpg they are saying. Things to think about. But larger tire, taller truck cred at the mall is surely a 37 way to go. Performance in different ways is real and so is looks in that matter.
I think most people can't visually tell the difference between 35 and 37 on sight. My neighbor put on 37s recently, and I never would have known till he told me. I didn't notice when he took them off either due to rubbing issues. People won't know you have 37s unless you tell them. And if you tell them, or voluntarily put a sticker that says "These are 37s" on your bedside, you lose your cred. So what's the solution?
Factory 37s. You aren't bragging because Ford put the 37 stickers on the truck, not you.
Mostly said in jest, but kinda true.
More seriously though, besides other reasons provided, factory 37s are going to help the resale value, particularly if still under warranty. Afternarket parts are notorious for being worthless in resale value, sometimes even lower the value rather than staying neutral. Maybe 37s in aftermarket may hold a bit more value, but factory will definitely add value.
That said though, if you put 37s on yourself, you can take them off when you sell, or just want to go with 35s. You can't do that with the 37 package. You're committed.