37's?
looks AWESOME! this just makes me want to do that to my 2010. i think I'm going to.. will post pictures when its done next week
Cool truck RockSpyder,
I see your Ontario plate, you wouldn't happen to have a shop out there?
I bought some lift leafs, and Jim helped me find a longer driveshaft, after my lift.Great shop, very helpful, and quick to ship.
I'm running 37"s right now, but I have a body lift as well as being the old body style, so I ain't much help, but I like to show off, so here's a pic
I see your Ontario plate, you wouldn't happen to have a shop out there?
I bought some lift leafs, and Jim helped me find a longer driveshaft, after my lift.Great shop, very helpful, and quick to ship.
I'm running 37"s right now, but I have a body lift as well as being the old body style, so I ain't much help, but I like to show off, so here's a pic
Yep that's me. Rock Spyder 4x4. That's are parts chaser.
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Here is another one on 35 inch tires with stock rims.
Check us out on Face Book. Lots of cool builds on there.
Here is another one on 35 inch tires with stock rims.
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thanks a lot, yeah i ended up going with the Pro Comp 6 inch with the new coils and everything.. their site says 37X12.50 can be fit on them so thats what i shall do. the truck will be lifted next week so i will be posting picture.. thanks everyone
Yep, wheel width and backspacing/offset are as important to fitment as lift height and tire size. Since you want to squeeze 37's on with a 6 inch lift, you will have to stay conservative and stay away from really wide tires and wheels. I'd suggest a 37x12.50 and a 9 inch wide wheel with 5 inches of backspacing.




