37's on a 4"

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Im running a 4" lift on my 03 and had to go to a 33 so it could flex more. The 35 would always rub when off roading.
Here you can see I can tuck a 33.

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My tire stays centered when loaded..(3300lbs)

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fubared springs vs un fubared springs
 

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you'll probably find one. Rims are usually made in one size per diameter, specific to the bolt pattern.
 

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Figured id update this. Spaced the front bumper out a bit and pulled back the fender liner. 37x20 on a 4" pro comp lift.

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I trimmed the bottom of my front bumper, dont like the look when they are spaced out.

Works great huh... Fills the wheel wells too!
 

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Rubs on the fender liner when flexed and turning...other than that nothing. Joe I know what you mean by the spaced out, but it was easier at the time to space it than cut it. Plus I might have an add a leaf to add to the front and bring it up just a hair.

Yes I think these trucks look great with 37s. Completely happy with them

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Figured id update this. Spaced the front bumper out a bit and pulled back the fender liner. 37x20 on a 4" pro comp lift.

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I like the 20" wheel look with 37's.

What part of WA are you in? Looks like you got a little snow!
 

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In ellensburg. Central wa. Good amount of snow so far. Looking like well get some more.

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could you guys send some measurements of the rear bumper and maybe a fender i getting my truck lifted this coming week.
 
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Thank you.. Needs spacers but then who knows if ill be able to turn at all.. Thinking of going to 35's and 20x10's with a more correct offset.. Time will tell

What's the offset on those lawless wheels?
 

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I would like to go up 4 inches and go with 37's on my 16" wheels but my 35's rub pretty bad on the right spring but the left is fine, i think it might be because of a run in with a bear i had a few years ago, but to clear the 37's would i probably have to get new rims with a different offset to clear the spring?
 

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