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TheH2 01-06-2015 10:35 PM

Can I fit 37s on stock suspension with AirRide
 
Would I be able to fit Toyo Open Country M/T 37/13.50R22 on a stock suspension and stock drivetrain 03 H2 with AirRide? I am not trying to alter the suspension of the truck so I don't know if I should stick with 35s or upgrade to 37s. Would the significant size difference take a toll quicker on the drivetrain and suspension or can these trucks handle it? Any advice would be great. I've done searches here and on other forums and the answers are very different and some threads are very dated. So I am trying to get to the bottom of this and hear from those who have had more current experience before I make my purchase.

I have KMC Backseat 22x10 with a +12 offset. I do believe I have a little bit of rubbing at full tilt with my 35s so I would expect the 37s to rub some on the front sway bar but I could live with that since I do not always do tight turns but I do not want fender rubbing or other issues.

Thanks

TheH2 01-07-2015 08:40 PM

Re: Can I fit 37s on stock suspension with AirRide
 
Anyone? Please help as I am trying to purchase a set very soon

Camou2 01-08-2015 11:53 PM

Re: Can I fit 37s on stock suspension with AirRide
 
I run 37 / 13.50 and only some sway bar rub on tight turns. Should be fine if you don't off road the truck hard.

accely 01-10-2015 02:49 AM

Re: Can I fit 37s on stock suspension with AirRide
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Camou2
I run 37 / 13.50 and only some sway bar rub on tight turns. Should be fine if you don't off road the truck hard.

i agree with this
ive had 37" toyo's on 17" rims and they even rubbed at full tilt after a 2" traxxda lift/level kit with keys and incognito UCA kit.

but yes they will fit, but will rub slightly as you turn the tire more and wont be a big deal if you dont offroad to the point of gouging ur tires into the wheel wells.


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