Expy on 37’s!!!

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If I wasn’t excited about the Gen5’s and planned on keeping mine a little longer I would probably cut mine up.

Whaaaat??
First, friends don't let friends ADD. Second, Screw 37s, just do the suspension!
 

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TBH, those 37s look too much unless they raise the vehicle more via suspension to sort of even it out.
This is just to me, visually and what I find attractive in the balance of it all. That being said, I would like to know more.
 
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Whaaaat??
First, friends don't let friends ADD. Second, Screw 37s, just do the suspension!

What’s up stranger?
Don’t worry, I ordered the LGE-CTS bumper at the first of the year. Should be here before 2022.
 
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TBH, those 37s look too much unless they raise the vehicle more via suspension to sort of even it out.
This is just to me, visually and what I find attractive in the balance of it all. That being said, I would like to know more.

Tit’s, tires and tracks, the bigger the better imo. Look at all the cutting they did and it has to sound like a hub cap with rocks in it going down a gravel road without the carpet in the fenders. Lot of work for the extra inch. All the “no rub” guy would be screwed if they went off road. I still think a 4”-6” lift with 35’s that did not rub at all would be the ticket. Been looking at building a 2” body lift. I hate them. But it would get me the tire clearance I’m looking for and the rear would come up as well. Even one inch would be nice.


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i think the load problem on the roof would be how top heavy it would be. that think looks like it's already pushing the safety margin. one good sway and that truck would be on its side.
EDIT: I just looked it up on their web site. even the small one weighs 225 pounds. that's too much to put on top and then go offroading.
 
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