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At "minimum" the front shocks need to be set to mid perch and the firewall seams (directly in line with the back of the front tires, needs to be cut and hammered flat. That will work with most mild offroading, but anything more serious you will need plus 2 fiberglass fenders, etc etc. Some 37's will still rub as some tires are actually true 37" when measured, while most are like lumber, actually a lot smaller.
this tells me that at full compression you will have issues.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
(831) 254-7562 give me a call or text if you want to come out this weekend. we will be there thursday night into sunday night. i can give you gps coordinance. fallon is only an hour from reno so if you got time, you are more than welcome to join usDo y'all have a group out that way? normally I have standard weekends and I'd join, but next week I'm working straight through.
Fallon Fire Dept rocks! I set the Shoe Tree gully on fire while roasting my brand new KTM 450 in the tumble weeds near Middlegate. They put the fire out and hauled my molten metal back to the highway and didn’t charge me a dime.well you could always join us in fallon next week and see if you stuff the tires or not.....