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I'm shocked that those tires and that offset does not rub. That's awesomeThrew on some Toyo MT's. Great tire so far.
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Right, I was a little worried but there still seems to be a little room to spare. I have not fully compressed the suspension, but no issues daily driving or turning into uneven terrain. It is a 37 PP so maybe a little more room to start, I don't know but I am happy with it.I'm shocked that those tires and that offset does not rub. That's awesome
can you notice any difference in the acceleration due to the added 19 pounds per tire?Right, I was a little worried but there still seems to be a little room to spare. I have not fully compressed the suspension, but no issues daily driving or turning into uneven terrain. It is a 37 PP so maybe a little more room to start, I don't know but I am happy with it.
I have noticed a little, seems to still have plenty of power. My MPG has gone from 13.2 down to 12.8, other than that no big deal. I would say since I already had 37's it was not drastic. But if you went from 35's to a true 37 I would think it would be a lot more noticeable. On the upside, and this may be in my head, the truck feels more stable. Very little road noise increase. I ran 37" Nitto Trail Grap's on my 2020 so these feel very similar and familiar. I would admit that these are probably not for everybody, but it works for me. They seem to to work just fine on backroads and fire roads which is most of my off-roading.can you notice any difference in the acceleration due to the added 19 pounds per tire?