Pictures of any four doors on 37s

AllAmericanInfidel

Caught the Bug
What's a good wheel size to use for 35s/37s?

17s are a good balance to leave enough sidewall to absorb punishment, but no so much sidewall that the tire can create issues when aired down on side slopes. I would personally only run a 17" wheel with a 35 or 37, or a 17" to 20" wheel with 40s.
 

Sheaffadelic

Caught the Bug
No trimmed fenders for either of you. How's the rub?

i ripped the liners and trimmed the inside lip on the rear and honestly the front rub at full flex but not enough for me to start hacking into it yet... lol
This pic you can see the front RUBS
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World Traveler 76

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I started with 35" tires and went to 37" tires. Go with 37" if you are already thinking about it.

Here is an early picture of my Jeep with factory fenders, 3.5" Rock Krawler Mid Arm lift and 35" tires.
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I'm running 37" Toyo's with 4.56 gears in San Antonio. I see you are in Austin where there are a few more hills, so I'd consider 4.88 gears at the most. I think 5.13 gears are overkill for the 3.6 motor and the 5 speed auto unless you live in Colorado or someplace else where elevation kills your horsepower.

If you want to keep the factory fenders, you can probably get away with a 4" lift.

I am running a 4.5" equivalent lift that is a hybrid EVO Double Throwdown in front with Evolever Double Throwdown and King Air bumps in back and a Rock Krawler 3-link long arm.

Here are a couple of shots that I just took of it setting in front of my house.
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Very nice rig. Wave from another SAT dweller.


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tgoss

New member
37's are fun, seem to do it all. Pavement, posing and even a quick trip to the mall.

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