Putting 35's on a 37PP truck?

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If you stick with the OEM tires, it is only 1 pound difference between the 35 and 37... Hard to believe, but I looked it up. The 37's are 63# each and the 35's are 62# each.

I am pretty sure you won't notice a ride difference... maybe a little in acceleration, due to the smaller diameter.
Indeed only a pound difference between the two - I had TireRack open this morning, too!
Read the title and expected the “raptor forum avengers” to “assemble” and roast this thread but they probably still sleeping haha
Most likely. I don't see a reason if/when it happens, though it's always bound for a good time. I canceled my '23 37PP order and just got done purchasing a '22 with 2k miles on it with the 37PP and just thinking out loud about what would happen, if anything, if we went to 35s for whatever reason. A 35" truck fits with room to spare in the garage, and with just a tad taller given the 37s I'll be good to go, but you never know.
 

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Indeed only a pound difference between the two - I had TireRack open this morning, too!

Most likely. I don't see a reason if/when it happens, though it's always bound for a good time. I canceled my '23 37PP order and just got done purchasing a '22 with 2k miles on it with the 37PP and just thinking out loud about what would happen, if anything, if we went to 35s for whatever reason. A 35" truck fits with room to spare in the garage, and with just a tad taller given the 37s I'll be good to go, but you never know.
Your 22 also has a front Torsen unlike all ‘23s…allegedly.
 

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I would love to do it. My 37 at the tailgate is almost 4” higher than my 2019 Raptor. Also the 37 at freeway speed at curves handles much worse Than the 2019. If I had it to do over, I would have purchased a 35
 

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I would love to do it. My 37 at the tailgate is almost 4” higher than my 2019 Raptor. Also the 37 at freeway speed at curves handles much worse Than the 2019. If I had it to do over, I would have purchased a 35
Trade ya?
 

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Your odometer might be off and you rack up miles faster. Warranty would end prematurely and the truck would depreciate faster with the increased mileage on the odometer. Might be able to correct it with forscan.
 

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Your odometer might be off and you rack up miles faster. Warranty would end prematurely and the truck would depreciate faster with the increased mileage on the odometer. Might be able to correct it with forscan.
Those are points I did not consider, thanks! I am not mechanically inclined in the least and if I did it, I would probably just turn the 37 into the dealership for 35
 

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the easiest solution for @swoop1156 is to just peel the 37 sticker off the truck. i mean ignorance is bliss so if he forgets about it, then does he really have it?

also swoop, get the truck and i will do you a favor and change my gen 1 oem beadlocks with bald tires for your 37 with beadlocks and new tires. hey i can contribute to the community too you know. and i promise i will kill all the spiders in the boxes before i ship them to you
 
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