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Old 11-30-2010, 10:37 PM
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37" tires on stock rims

Tonight I installed some 37x12.50s on my stock rims. With a leveling kit, its a full fit. There is some rubbing on the control arms at full lock to lock turns, but other than that, its a sweet set up. I have owned 265, 285, 295, 305 and 315s and these are the sweetest so far as far as looks off the bat. Time will tell on how I like them on all fronts. Anyway, just thought you all might enjoy seeing them...
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nice beefy look to it
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Very nice! I love my 35's, but have thought about going to 37's, just because it's SOOO easy to fit big meats on our trucks.
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i would love to go to 37's but can't justify the price increase...looks awesome!
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i agree, the price jump is nuts. I luckily found these with about 5k miles on them, all 4 plus a 37mtr for $400. Had to do it!
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put a set of 37 Hankook MTs on stock ride/rims no problem. Minor CA rub at full crank turn. I think 35"minimum tires are almost a no brainer with how low the gearing is in the G56.
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I am very happy with how its driving with the 37. It turns effortlessly in the parking lots, and rolls nicely down the road.. very smooth. I would recommend them if you are on the fence btw this and 35s... plus not many people are running them, so they stand out.
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I have 37's on mine, they rub a bit, but I can live with it. They do fill the wheel wells up.
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wow...$400 your right, you had no choice! good deal
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Guy at work has 37" on stockers, and I have 33.6"s on Monsters. Gotta say both trucks look good and with his 6" lift at times Im a little jeallous(sp?). But when its time to fuel up I remember why I decided a smaller tire is better for me. 37"s look great though!
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I think we need more pics
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The only bad thing about my setup is that the control arms will rip the tread off the inside of the tires if you're not careful. My truck is totally stock suspension wise, no lift, no spacers, no leveling kit.
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Originally Posted by madhat
The only bad thing about my setup is that the control arms will rip the tread off the inside of the tires if you're not careful. My truck is totally stock suspension wise, no lift, no spacers, no leveling kit.
Looks very nice ,I have the same tires in stock size 265-70-17 and really love them only the look a little small for the truck but know I see this I must change them into 37´s!!

I love the grip ,we had some heavy snow here the last days and they do it more then perfect due to a neighbour hitting my truck I swapped cars whit my buddy who have continental m&s wich was a nightmare on the snow !!

only bad thing is the noise they give .
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How

Originally Posted by Ridgetop
put a set of 37 Hankook MTs on stock ride/rims no problem. Minor CA rub at full crank turn. I think 35"minimum tires are almost a no brainer with how low the gearing is in the G56.
How many rpms are you running at 80mph with your g56 I need to drop my rpms and I am deciding between 35s or 37s


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