37" MTRs on a 6" lift?

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AquinoSteven

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Could be both if the tire is big enough. I would just go with the 35. Cheaper, fits better, and less stress on everything.
 

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you'll get better performanceand gas mileage running 35's over 37's... i don't think 6 inches will be enough clearance for those 37's
 

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Not sure on the brand, but aftermarket 16x8 rims. The 285's I have stick out like 1/2" from the fenderwell.

Edit: Also, from my googling it sounds like the 37" MTR measures out to a 36" true height. FYI

ok... sooooo the height on a tire is kinda a fictional number... street tires... measure proper because they dont claim a total height.. but.. offroad tires dont work this way... easy reason... a 16 inch 37.5 tire that is 10 inches wide.. WILL fit on a 12 or 14 inch rim and look s sexy... but it will NOT be a 37.5... it will be shorter....

in the same aspect a 14 inch wide 35 inch tire... on an eight inch rim can be 36.5-37... and wear like shit....

I wouldnt run a 16x8 with a 37 ANYWAY.. especially if the offset is shallow... then NO it DEF wont fit
 

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Im running 6" lift with 35" grapplers and they rub with the fenders trimmed. Id say your gonna need atleast a 6" lift plus leveling kit and spacers or body lift to fit 37's. Not to mention gears.
 

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Im running 6" lift with 35" grapplers and they rub with the fenders trimmed. Id say your gonna need atleast a 6" lift plus leveling kit and spacers or body lift to fit 37's. Not to mention gears.

What are your rims offset? I only have keys/spacers and barely rub with 35's.
 

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I'll answer you question right now!!! I have a 01 Hoe 2WD and I have a Fabtech 6" and 2" coil spring spacers and ford keys and I have 37x13.50x20 Toyo M/T!!
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Not a SUV but it will give you an Idea of how high your need to go. I have a 7inch CST with a 3inch Body Lift and I am running a 315/75/R16. I perosnally wouldnt run any bigger of a tire on my set up. Stuffing is retarded and breaks stuff.
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