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jb27 May 18, 2007 10:49 PM

Minimum Lift Req'd for 37s
 
I'm sure this question has been asked and answered many time, but searching for 37's came back with no results.

What is the minimum amount of lift needed to be able to run 37's?

I have an '04 FX4 scab.

I've seen some pics/posts of 6" Suspension Lifts + 3" Body Lifts with 37's. Also, I'm assuming a Rize 8" Lift would also work.

I guess my real question is what is the cheapest way to get 37's under my truck?

97f1504x469 May 18, 2007 11:11 PM

i would say the 6 inch susp. +3 inch bl...but i would go with the rize 8 in. lift it seems to be the best out there right now and plus they look really good i would stay away from body lifts

BestNTx May 19, 2007 01:44 AM

6 inch pro comp + 3 inch body lift is the cheapest way. It looks great and will have no rubbing with 37's. Search "theanimals" gallery for pics.

jrohrigj May 19, 2007 02:14 AM

I would say the 6" suspension + 3" body lift would be the cheapest way also. I was going to go this route with 6" fabtech + 3" body lift, but ended up getting the 8" rize, and I like it so far. Just need to level it out.

jb27 May 19, 2007 04:30 AM

Thanks for the help!

wandell May 19, 2007 09:39 AM

If you are wanting 37's from the start, go ahead and get the 8 inch Rize lift. Most people tend to want to go bigger and biggers. So, if you already want 37's, that 8 inch Rize lift will allow you to go to 38's or 40's in the future with a body lift.

f150monster232 May 19, 2007 09:43 AM

i have seen people with a 6in fabtech with 37 but im sure the rub like crazy unless you add a spacer which would give you 8. but i went with rize and live it. i parked next to a guy with a 6in procomp 3in body on 37 and sat the same

f150mudder01 May 19, 2007 10:49 AM

get the rize and go w/ 38s...idk if its just me or do 37s look too small on the rize??? :coffee:

GrahamTHEman May 19, 2007 02:53 PM

**** the 6inch. Get a 3inch BL and a level kit and stuff some 37s. Look at my pics under my profile, that will pursuade you.

nooq May 19, 2007 06:49 PM


Originally Posted by GrahamTHEman
**** the 6inch. Get a 3inch BL and a level kit and stuff some 37s. Look at my pics under my profile, that will pursuade you.

hey graham, those iroks loud on the road? you got radials or bias?

Cuisi May 19, 2007 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by GrahamTHEman
**** the 6inch. Get a 3inch BL and a level kit and stuff some 37s. Look at my pics under my profile, that will pursuade you.

I'll be damned! How did you get those to fit with no rub??

Bryndon May 19, 2007 08:50 PM

WIth a 6" SkyJacker (full 6" lift up front) I had rubbing with 37 x 13.5s on 9" wide DC-1s. Depending on your wheel offset, wheel width, and if you want a 12.5 or 13.5, will depend. I had to flatten the body seam at the back of the wheelwell and clip the lower valance (under the bumper). I doubt that at partial turn I would clear completely.

So, think about the following:

Your usage? Heavy off roading requires more room than a blvd cruiser.
Your wheel - width and offset?
Your tire width?

If you plan to wheel, do yourself a big favor and go with at least 8" of lift, no matter how you get there. I still have modifying to do and may still downsize to a 35" for wheeling clearance.

jb27 May 20, 2007 06:09 AM


Originally Posted by GrahamTHEman
**** the 6inch. Get a 3inch BL and a level kit and stuff some 37s. Look at my pics under my profile, that will pursuade you.

Graham - That is a sweet looking setup! :rocker: Have you been running that setup long and have you had any problems? Any rubbing?

f150mudder01 May 20, 2007 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by GrahamTHEman
**** the 6inch. Get a 3inch BL and a level kit and stuff some 37s. Look at my pics under my profile, that will pursuade you.

damn dude thats crazy never thought that could be done! good job/!:thumbsup:

GrahamTHEman May 20, 2007 11:47 AM

I've been ridin' on the roks since October 2006 and they are radials. The radials last alot longer than bias and seem to have a more defined shape. I admit that they do rub like crazy off-road, but cruisin down the highway and in the city you can turn those bitches all the way in any direction. Don't get me wrong, I had to do some trimming on the front wheelwells, but it was worth it. Thanks for the props guys. PS. they hummm on the road like a Ford should!


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