37x13.5x17" Tires
I've got a line on a set of Toyo M/T's that measure 37x13.5x17". My question is can I run these on stock MOAB's? I'm running a 2.5" coil lift, with a 1.25" BL. I've cut my pinch seams. I'm running 1.5" SpiderTrax spacers, planning reenforcing my D44's. I guess I would also have to extend my bumpstops, and Stubify the front bumper??? Have I covered everything off that will allow me to run this set-up??
Thoughts/reviews on how these tires perform...Mud, Rock, Snow , Ice I see it all.
Thanks for any input.
Thoughts/reviews on how these tires perform...Mud, Rock, Snow , Ice I see it all.
Thanks for any input.
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Most definately you can!!! the rims are a little bit narrow for a 13.5 but they will work with out a doubt! actually the narrower rim might be better when air'd down to keep the bead set!
I run Nitto Trail Grapplers in 33" but everybody seems to like those Toyo tires. I don't see why they wouldn't fit on you MOAB rims. With your wheel spacers and lift you should be OK but I don't think you'll have much flex room with 37" Even if you go Stubby on the front bumper you may have other places you need to trim.
Personally I wouldn't put 37" tires unless I was running at least a 4.5" Long Arm kit but that's just me.
Personally I wouldn't put 37" tires unless I was running at least a 4.5" Long Arm kit but that's just me.
I've got a line on a set of Toyo M/T's that measure 37x13.5x17". My question is can I run these on stock MOAB's? I'm running a 2.5" coil lift, with a 1.25" BL. I've cut my pinch seams. I'm running 1.5" SpiderTrax spacers, planning reenforcing my D44's. I guess I would also have to extend my bumpstops, and Stubify the front bumper??? Have I covered everything off that will allow me to run this set-up??
Thoughts/reviews on how these tires perform...Mud, Rock, Snow , Ice I see it all.
Thanks for any input.
Thoughts/reviews on how these tires perform...Mud, Rock, Snow , Ice I see it all.
Thanks for any input.


