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Wheel offset for 37s
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff-Ohio" data-source="post: 1374679" data-attributes="member: 21554"><p>Not sure if this will help, but I am running Geiser springs up front and Deaver +3 in the rear with 37" tires and 1.5" wheel spacers in the rear. I have the spacers for the front, but I left them off due to rubbing concerns. That said, I love how the truck looks. From my perspective, the stance is mostly dictated from the rear and not the front, so I notice very little difference without the spacers in the front. If you want to minimize additional modification, you could potentially do the same thing and have different wheel offsets for the front verses the rear. I know running wheel spacers for off-roading is not the best, but my truck is predominately used to commute and tow my other off-road toys, so it is working well for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff-Ohio, post: 1374679, member: 21554"] Not sure if this will help, but I am running Geiser springs up front and Deaver +3 in the rear with 37" tires and 1.5" wheel spacers in the rear. I have the spacers for the front, but I left them off due to rubbing concerns. That said, I love how the truck looks. From my perspective, the stance is mostly dictated from the rear and not the front, so I notice very little difference without the spacers in the front. If you want to minimize additional modification, you could potentially do the same thing and have different wheel offsets for the front verses the rear. I know running wheel spacers for off-roading is not the best, but my truck is predominately used to commute and tow my other off-road toys, so it is working well for me. [/QUOTE]
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