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37s w/ RC 6 in lift with Ranch Hand bumper??

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tundras (2007-2013)' started by kmayfield, Feb 19, 2023.

  1. Feb 19, 2023 at 1:58 PM
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    kmayfield

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    Hello, I am going to be putting a RC 6 in lift on my 08 tundra. I have a ranch hand front bumper. I am thinking on running 37s but I don’t really want to trim… if I did have to trim where do you think I’ll have to or not or should I just play it safe with 35s? I don’t know offset with my rims but I took a picture of them so you may have an idea but not very aggressive. Thank you and here are some pictures I took.
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  2. Feb 19, 2023 at 2:03 PM
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    I don't have first hand experience with your setup but I would imagine you might be able to fit those without bmc since you have a high clearance bumper. You can probably caster your way to fit.
     
  3. Feb 19, 2023 at 2:14 PM
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    Alright thank you. I just didn’t want to end up ordering 37s and end up slicing them up on my bumper but in the back frame area there on the second picture is where you are talking it may rub?
     
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    Sundog

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    Have someone stand outside your truck (driver's side front wheel), start turning your wheel to the left, have them tell you when the outside lip of that tire is closest to the inside of your fender well (closest to the driver). Take a pic and post it up.

    Also, look at both tires and how close are at full lock to the the skid plate on BOTH sides
     
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    Not to steer clear of you from wanting to run 37s, but it is probably best to search through the forums first and foremost.

    Read through the Dirty Seven Club thread and understand what is needed to run 37s - what to do, offsets to run to ensure proper clearance, alignment, etc.

    https://www.tundras.com/threads/dirty-seven-club.40397/
     
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    I suppose 35s are a bit more realistic because I see people are needing to regear and that with 37s. Was thinking on going with 35x12.50x18.
     
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    You will need to trim at least the cab mount even with the 6" lift. Trimming the body and fenders depends on tire width and wheel offset.

    I have 37x13.5 on a +28 offset and 6" lift. It doesnt rub the fenders, but i did cut the body mounts. I have a different bumper. If it does rub the bumper it would just need a small cut off the corners. 35s will clear much easier.
     
  8. Feb 23, 2023 at 12:21 PM
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    Yes the body mount chop is needed to fit 37s
     
  9. Feb 23, 2023 at 12:43 PM
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    1st tundra nautical blue 4x4 5.7l DC TRD had oracle custom color shift halo projector headlights, Fab4 bumper with 12k winch. RBP RX3 Grill Pro Comp stage 1 with bilstein 6112 coil overs SPC UCAs BFG KM3 35x12.5x20 with Moto metal 959s NFab running boards TRD LED DRL pioneer avh 4200nex with Polk speakers and JL 600w amp with JL audio stealth box 196k miles and running strong ready for another 200k until I wrecked it on 2/26/21 Just bought 2018 CM 4x4 5.7l quicksand TRD package upgraded headlights and adaptive CC Trifold bed cover, blacked out badges, KMC wheels BFG KO2 tires, 3/1 pro Comp lift FAB4 front bumper with rigid lights and fab4rear bumper.
    Go 35s unless you're seriously rock crawling. If you don't regear performance suffers. I didn't have to trim anything with my Fab4 bumper on my 08 and 37s but I didn't have front mud flaps and way more clearance than your set up. I went back to 35s cause I didn't feel like re gearing.
     

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