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Tire Decisions w/Fox Race Roush Suspension
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<blockquote data-quote="uncc0:" data-source="post: 1370205" data-attributes="member: 21647"><p>Hello everyone, I have a 2017 Roush Raptor with the Fox 3.0 Race suspension system. I've been told that I may be able to run some 37's at full perch in the front and little to no other modification, but was curious if anyone is running this suspension with a 37x12.50R20 and the results. I do want to maintain the ride characteristics as much as possible. </p><p></p><p>I know that the stock 35" KO2 is technically 34.5" and several of the 37's out there (Toyo M/T, Nitto Ridge Grappler, KM3) are ~ 36.7", so it'd be roughly a 2" increase. I do understand the added weight concerns, but do have the Cobb Stage 1+ and will be upgrading the intercooler soon. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I also understand that the alternative is to go with a true 35 like the KM3 or some of the other hybrid options out there. I just really like the stance of the trucks that I've seen running 37's.</p><p></p><p>I won't be doing a ton of off-roading in this truck - some occasional sand in the Outer Banks and maybe some light trails when camping. I have no intention to take an $83K truck onto some hard core trails <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for any input. I did see Maga Truck on Instagram (2018 Roush Raptor) and he has indicated some minor trimming, but I've not been able to get any detailed specifics yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncc0:, post: 1370205, member: 21647"] Hello everyone, I have a 2017 Roush Raptor with the Fox 3.0 Race suspension system. I've been told that I may be able to run some 37's at full perch in the front and little to no other modification, but was curious if anyone is running this suspension with a 37x12.50R20 and the results. I do want to maintain the ride characteristics as much as possible. I know that the stock 35" KO2 is technically 34.5" and several of the 37's out there (Toyo M/T, Nitto Ridge Grappler, KM3) are ~ 36.7", so it'd be roughly a 2" increase. I do understand the added weight concerns, but do have the Cobb Stage 1+ and will be upgrading the intercooler soon. I also understand that the alternative is to go with a true 35 like the KM3 or some of the other hybrid options out there. I just really like the stance of the trucks that I've seen running 37's. I won't be doing a ton of off-roading in this truck - some occasional sand in the Outer Banks and maybe some light trails when camping. I have no intention to take an $83K truck onto some hard core trails :) Thanks in advance for any input. I did see Maga Truck on Instagram (2018 Roush Raptor) and he has indicated some minor trimming, but I've not been able to get any detailed specifics yet. [/QUOTE]
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