Started in Oscoda, MI & the picture was taken out the gates at Camp Grayling.Where was this at in Michigan?
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Started in Oscoda, MI & the picture was taken out the gates at Camp Grayling.Where was this at in Michigan?
Ok, finally got out to put it through its paces off-road with the 37s on my 35 truck. I did install 1.5” collars yesterday as well. Truck is amazing on 37s, noticeably smoother. And although I didn’t launch it huge I did get it airborn and had zero rubbing (again on stock wheels, with the RPG collar on).
One thing is that the spare tire did slide forward into the crossmember after being bounced around. Luckily Ford made tie down holes perfectly in line with the spare, so all you need to do is put a tie down strap to hold it back toward the rear bumper.
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Great info. Thanks for posting. Any issues after using the tie downs to secure the spare? Just upgraded to KO2 37s and kept the stock 35 until I planned on a longer road trip. Here’s the set up with 2 inch level on the front.Ok, finally got out to put it through its paces off-road with the 37s on my 35 truck. I did install 1.5” collars yesterday as well. Truck is amazing on 37s, noticeably smoother. And although I didn’t launch it huge I did get it airborn and had zero rubbing (again on stock wheels, with the RPG collar on).
One thing is that the spare tire did slide forward into the crossmember after being bounced around. Luckily Ford made tie down holes perfectly in line with the spare, so all you need to do is put a tie down strap to hold it back toward the rear bumper.
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Did you also put 37 spare?Thank you @OpsWest for showing us the way.
Bought a loaded 2021 35 over the weekend, peeled the stickers off and put some OEM 37 take offs on yesterday.
Truck drives great. Hardly can tell a difference between the 35 and 37 on the road at least.
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Yes - put an OEM size 37" BFG KO2 tire, mounted it to the spare wheel. Everything fits fine, just make sure you pull the tire toward the trailer hitch as you raise it into place to keep from sitting against the cross bar. I did quite a bit of offroading and jumping with that setup, no issues.Did you also put 37 spare?
I did the RPG 2.25 collar. Running BFG 37s with method 0 offset and no rubbing or trimming. Truck still sits .25 higher in the rear. Truck does feel more planted and definitely smoother with the 37s
New to the forum. Nice job on the wheels but i love yourLots of speculation / feedback on if 37's would fit. Thought i would share some pics/info on my install.
- Stock truck, no suspension changes.
- No clearance issues, full lock each direction has a minimum of 2" clearance even at closest position to any chassis/fender.
- Full size Ford Forged wheel w/ 37X12.5R17LT fits in stock spare location no modification. I did have to center it as it was raised by moving it about 1/2 back.
- Tires are BFGoodrich 37X12.5R17LT 116S KO's (specs here)
- Ford Forged wheel + stock 35's weight was 103.2 lbs
- Ford Forged wheel + 37's weight was 101.6 lbs.
- Stock offset (34mm) which helps
Other notes:
- Plan is to per-order Fox Race shocks for 37’s
- Picked up some Alcon 5mm spacers but 12.5 wide 37" is narrower so the stock wheels have no clearance issues
Factory 17" Forged Aluminum wheels specs (from @FordTechOne):
- Forged Aluminum (bead lock): +1.3”/34mm
- “Raptor 37” forged aluminum bead lock: +1.2”/30mm
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I just got a set of 37 pp, after installing found TPMS fault (seller quoted they are in there) then vibration at 60 MPH.Lots of speculation / feedback on if 37's would fit. Thought i would share some pics/info on my install.
- Stock truck, no suspension changes.
- No clearance issues, full lock each direction has a minimum of 2" clearance even at closest position to any chassis/fender.
- Full size Ford Forged wheel w/ 37X12.5R17LT fits in stock spare location no modification. I did have to center it as it was raised by moving it about 1/2 back.
- Tires are BFGoodrich 37X12.5R17LT 116S KO's (specs here)
- Ford Forged wheel + stock 35's weight was 103.2 lbs
- Ford Forged wheel + 37's weight was 101.6 lbs.
- Stock offset (34mm) which helps
Other notes:
- Plan is to per-order Fox Race shocks for 37’s
- Picked up some Alcon 5mm spacers but 12.5 wide 37" is narrower so the stock wheels have no clearance issues
Factory 17" Forged Aluminum wheels specs (from @FordTechOne):
- Forged Aluminum (bead lock): +1.3”/34mm
- “Raptor 37” forged aluminum bead lock: +1.2”/30mm
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