35's vs 37's
35's vs 37's
i have an 04 screw. i have a fabtech 6" ready to install a new set of 20x9's and two slightly used 35-12.5 toyo mts un-mounted..my plan as i gain 'milk money' for this. was to buy two new toyos and run them up front. they cost 9hun for a pair new locally..i have a chance to buy a set of 37-12.5 20 toyo mts 'slightly used..they look new, from a guy i know who traded his truck in for $12 hun..what would you do? pros and cons of 35-37. i do have a level kit up front now, but planned to remove it when i put in the fab-tech..
if you switch to 37's you will need to regear...your gas mileage will suffer as well.
I think the 35's look great with a 6" lift. You can still run a level kit with the 6" fabtech.
I think the 35's look great with a 6" lift. You can still run a level kit with the 6" fabtech.
I say get the 37's. Eventually your gonna do it since your already thinking about it. That would be dumb buying 2 brand new ones when you can get a set full set of 37's for a couple hundred dollars more.
i still can't believe anyone can run 35's on a leveling kit..i have the ready lift and tried to fit 325-65-18's and they rubbed..had to drop down to the 60's
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I don't know what is so hard to believe. Hundreds of people have done it with success. Were you using the stock wheels?
Sounds like your a little strapped for extra cash, so Id do 35s since regearing seems way down the road. 37s without regearing is only going to cause horrible mileage and lots of strain on the transmission/overdrive.
As long as you have a set of gears from 3.55 up you should be fine is all I am saying for now.
A 4 inch lift is perfect for 35's IMO. But if your going 6 inch I would deffinitly go 37's because 35's look real to small IMO on 6 inch lift
Not here. His shift points would be all weird and he would burn out his tranny with 3.55 gears. 3.73's would be a tad better but with the extra weight of the lift kit combined with the bigger tires you NEED to re gear to help the truck even move out of its own way.
What size gears are on your truck flys-f150?
And on a previously mentioned note, if you are so short cashed that you are considering buying two tires instead of four, you may want to consider wether or not you need to be lifting your truck in the first place.


