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Welcome to the place. Congrats on a beautiful Gen 1. If you're just cruizing Starbucks the 37's are great, but I would stick with 35's for offroading and doin' jumps, etc, unless it has the suspension for them.
Due to where I live I fear I'll mostly be rock crawling where the 37's have already proven themselves. Tempting to drop size and go find some dunes to bash though.
 
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If the suspension is set right, you wouldn't need to drop tire size for the dunes.

What has been done to the truck? How did you get the height for 37s?
Bought it with the 37's, the previous owner had put them on so I'm not sure what all has been done other than looking around. Wheel well plastics removed and front/rear bumpers deleted. Doesn't look like there was any cutting or other modifications to fit them.
 

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Are there numbers on the springs? Collars on the front? @CoronaRaptor will be of better help than i will being a Gen 1. But I don't think you can fit 37s without doing something.

Does it rub at all while driving around or on the trail?
 
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Only rubbed once when going over a 2 foot boulder on a trail, thought I was going to lose the fender for a second but it held on. I'll check for any labeling on the springs or collar, see if there's evidence of a lift
 
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