37s on 4" lift

RENODMAX

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What do you guys think. I'm not worried about figment or anything just worried about road manners and most of all fuel mileage. Currently running 315/70/17s. I can get Goodyear wrangler gsas 37x12.50x17 e rated for 200 bucks that's the only reason I'm considering them
 

malibu795

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theres a guy that did that on DP couple years ago.. used bushwaker cut out flares...

IMO back spacing would be critical on how much you would have to cut from the fender if any..
 

RENODMAX

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Read my post. I'm not concerned about fitment. Or those of you have ran 37s what's the mileage drop from 33s or 35s?
 

maxaholic

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Imop with 37" you would need to regear to keep your milage up and your motor in it's optimum range. I think alot of people are running 37"s without regearing but it just sounds stupid not too.
 

Smokin LB7

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I went from 35's down to 285's and picked up about 3 mpgs...:thumb:

I think it would look bad ass

And just a side note, that guy on DP had a 6" lift, not 4 inch
 

wrcknkrw

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i'm on 37s with a 6". my truck seems to sit higher than most i have seen and i still rub. i normally average around 13 or 14 mpg. still have stock gears.
 

RENODMAX

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I was just concerned about real mileage drops and it seems that theyre pretty big. Looks like my next set is going to be 265/70/17s!