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37" Tires on Raptor.
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<blockquote data-quote="peter2772000" data-source="post: 549083" data-attributes="member: 12778"><p>Sorry to revive an old thread, but....</p><p></p><p></p><p>First off, newb here. I'm looking for info for a friend of mine who just purchased one of these monsters. He wants to put 37's on 20's and I warned him about possible rubbing etc. He's not into off-roading at all, this truck will be street-bound. As well, I'm no newcomer when it comes to rubbing and offsets etc, so I know that wheel specs will help decide that. From my hours of reading/searching before posting (in case anyone tells me to use the search function <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/jester.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":jester:" title="Jester :jester:" data-shortname=":jester:" />), I get the impression that depending on the wheel specs, it's possible to run 37's at mid-perch with no rubbing as long as you stay on the street.</p><p></p><p>My question concerns re-gearing. In my experience, a 2" increase in diameter without a gear change usually results in lethargic performance. Again though, my buddy is no power freak either and I know these trucks crank out quite a bit of power to begin with. But have any of you found the "zippiness" loss to be very noticeable? And how off is the speedo afterwards?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Peter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peter2772000, post: 549083, member: 12778"] Sorry to revive an old thread, but.... First off, newb here. I'm looking for info for a friend of mine who just purchased one of these monsters. He wants to put 37's on 20's and I warned him about possible rubbing etc. He's not into off-roading at all, this truck will be street-bound. As well, I'm no newcomer when it comes to rubbing and offsets etc, so I know that wheel specs will help decide that. From my hours of reading/searching before posting (in case anyone tells me to use the search function :jester:), I get the impression that depending on the wheel specs, it's possible to run 37's at mid-perch with no rubbing as long as you stay on the street. My question concerns re-gearing. In my experience, a 2" increase in diameter without a gear change usually results in lethargic performance. Again though, my buddy is no power freak either and I know these trucks crank out quite a bit of power to begin with. But have any of you found the "zippiness" loss to be very noticeable? And how off is the speedo afterwards? Thanks, Peter [/QUOTE]
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