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Old 08-13-2009, 11:47 PM
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Default Another "Will 37s fit question!!"

I've got a line on some Nitto Terra Grapplers size 355/60R20 (37") on 10" wide Rockstars. I'm pretty sure these have a -24mm offset. 4.5 backspace. I checked Nitto website and it looks like they'd be a little over 14" wide when mounted.

My torsion bars are already cranked up so truck is fairly level. (not lifted)

I've looked through all the threads and can't get a firm handle on whether these would rub or not.....(I'm not using it off-road.) Opinions seem to differ.

Can anyone give me an opinion on this specific tire size?.....seems like lots of the members have the Nittos...
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Old 08-14-2009, 04:40 AM
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Default Re: Another "Will 37s fit question!!"

I have 24x10, same offset w/ 37" toyos... They will fit, but you can only drive straight.

Tires will dig into the cab side of the front fenders when you turn. You could cut out the fender liner and beat down the pinchweld behind it for more clearance.

Pavement only, It was still way to tight for me, if you were to slam on the brakes that front end will drop a couple more inches. I ended up going w/ 6" fabtech.

Your next problem- trucks going to be completely gutless. Wont hold overdrive on the highway. plan on another $1000 to drop a few grears.

My personal recomendation would be find 35" tire. No clearance issues, lift, or gears needed.
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Old 08-17-2009, 04:09 AM
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Default Re: Another "Will 37s fit question!!"

My 37's dont rub too bad. Only on the sway bars. I have the Toyo M/T's. Biggest problem you have is wanting to run Nitto's on the road. Nitto's are JUNK. They wear horribly, howl at speed and have junk wet traction. However I hear they are great in the mud.

You might want to look into other tires especially if you want to have that nasty aggressive offroad look but want good street manners as well.
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Old 11-19-2009, 10:38 PM
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Default Re: Another "Will 37s fit question!!"

i just got my 37's mounted today....these are factory rims though...and they do rub the frame right behind the front tire, but only in full lock turn.
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damn that looks sweet
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