37" Tires on Raptor.

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Labraptor

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@Yukon Joe definitely off roads hard. I second the rubbing with 35" Duratracs. I am in the neighborhood of mid perch with my King shocks. Problem is made worse by alignment issues. I have aftermarket UCA and alignment shop screws things up trying to get to factory specs. Oh and I would qualify my experience as hard off roading too.
 

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@Yukon Joe definitely off roads hard. I second the rubbing with 35" Duratracs. I am in the neighborhood of mid perch with my King shocks. Problem is made worse by alignment issues. I have aftermarket UCA and alignment shop screws things up trying to get to factory specs. Oh and I would qualify my experience as hard off roading too.
You run hard enough we have to duct tape ur air cleaner back on.
 

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Fiberwerx fender people. Do you guys do hard offroading (jumps involving slight tire tuck)? If so how do the stock liners hold up with these fenders?
 

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Here are some pics of mine. I got the Glassworks Unlimited 2in flare / 2in Rise fiberglass fenders. I also hammered flat the portions of the front and rear fender areas that may or may not cut the tire when off-roading. These pics do not reflect the mods done to the inner portions of the fenders to keep from cutting the tire when suspension is compressed as I did it last night.

If anyone needs 37in BFGs let me know.

i'm looking for some. how much would a set like the ones in this post cost?
 
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