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Originally Posted by rusty
I had seen posts re: breaking the height sensors if I run 37s, and i guess also tie rod end potentially(do you have that part# also?).
I wheel mostly to explore middle of desert nowhere, alone & w/family, and would prefer not to break parts
any idea tools nec to change tie rod in the field?
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37 X 12.50 with air sensor is OK (airing down very low can hit the sensor)
37 X 13.50 will hit your sensors when you air down and are flexed a little more than the 12.50.
Rim width will also make a difference. The narrower the rim, the more sidewall bubbles out. The wider the rim, the less sidewall bubles out.
Also offset or your rim will make a diff.
You can run 37 12.50's on the stock rim and be fine.