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Bfg stocker vs Bfg 37 vs Toyo 37
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<blockquote data-quote="pickles1298" data-source="post: 449485" data-attributes="member: 10769"><p>I ran 37x 12.5x17 General grabbers on Walker Evans with 4.75 back spacing. I did run them at TRR, but I was cautious on big hits, as I knew that they would rub if compressed hard. Stock suspension top perch. I did trim the rear of the front flairs on both sides and was running with the swaybar connected. So I would call it a "betweener" of mild off road and hard off road. I had no issues with rubbing. So in short if your looking to do mild off roading, and spend 90% of your time on the street, 37x12.5s will work for you just fine with top perch and the right offset wheel.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If your thinking you are going to do hard off roading with 37s, then really you need at the least, front fenders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickles1298, post: 449485, member: 10769"] I ran 37x 12.5x17 General grabbers on Walker Evans with 4.75 back spacing. I did run them at TRR, but I was cautious on big hits, as I knew that they would rub if compressed hard. Stock suspension top perch. I did trim the rear of the front flairs on both sides and was running with the swaybar connected. So I would call it a "betweener" of mild off road and hard off road. I had no issues with rubbing. So in short if your looking to do mild off roading, and spend 90% of your time on the street, 37x12.5s will work for you just fine with top perch and the right offset wheel. If your thinking you are going to do hard off roading with 37s, then really you need at the least, front fenders. [/QUOTE]
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