New Leadfoot 35 on 37s

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Our the door it was about $5200. (5) Wheels/tires, RPG collars, labor, and alignment.
Based on what I am hearing, you might get about 2200-2400 selling your 35 Beadlocks and tires too which will help defer some of that cost!
 

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There’s a thread here where he put 37s on with no lift or anything and said he’s had no issues.
 
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Based on what I am hearing, you might get about 2200-2400 selling your 35 Beadlocks and tires too which will help defer some of that cost!
I was planning to do that, although I don’t have the beadlocks. If I can get $1500 for my stock set, I’ll be happy.
 
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It looks awesome!! Do you have a picture from farther away? I'm trying to see how level the truck sits with the 1.5" collar.
I didn’t take the truck out today, so I could get a photo any further away. I did just take a few measurements front and back though. The front measures 42 3/4 and the rear measures 43 1/2 (ground to top of the fender).
 

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I didn’t take the truck out today, so I could get a photo any further away. I did just take a few measurements front and back though. The front measures 42 3/4 and the rear measures 43 1/2 (ground to top of the fender).
This is interesting. It doesn't seem like the rake on these truck is super consistent. It's hard to imagine that a 1.5" collar made the front (slightly) higher than the rear. But my truck seems to have more rake than others - it seems like most are reporting a 1.5" rake, so that makes sense on their trucks. At 3200 miles, my truck was 43" in the rear and 41" in the front...
 
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