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100 on 37's

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100 on 37's

Post by GAV666 »

so the finace manager has just let me spend some money on me 100. ive been toying with the idea of 37's but dont know how well this will work. ive already got a 5" lift and 35's and was looking at a 2" bodylift. now my questions, for those in the know, are 1: what rims should i be looking for that have a wider offset cause i want to stay away from wheel spacers. 2: who does a good 37" tyre and 3: are there any other mods i shoud be doing along with these?
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Re: 100 on 37's

Post by dogbreath_48 »

GAV666 wrote:are there any other mods i shoud be doing along with these?
Think about gear ratios before you bother thinking about the rest of your problems :)
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Post by GAV666 »

i had though about that but it only gets driven bout once a month cause i got a work van. and thats only from my house to the bush and back.
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Post by crankycruiser »

a mate ran 37's on his no probs with std gearing. He had 5-6" lift and had to trim his mud flaps. he also had some custom 16x12" rims.. not sure on offset, but they didnt sit out much so i cant see why u couldnt run them on some 16x10s..
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