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Old 12-20-2005, 09:54 PM
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Wow, Stacy. That's a small truck.
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thanks Devil, never had any problems with anything else? If I never plan on lifting it, would you reccomend 35's or 7's?
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by KenP:
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Bolts - Other than the bad alignment, I had zero issues running 37s with all else stock. The height difference was very noticeable - a lot of non-H2 owners would come up to me and ask if it was lifted. But the nice thing is, the handling was the same and none of your warranty was voided. You MIGHT get some rubbing at the top of the wells if you go over something like a speed bump, but it's not going to hurt anything.

I've been VERY pleased with the MTRs. If you're not taking it off-road, I would highly recommend these tires - I've put about 20,000 miles on them and they show almost no wear at all. They're one of the harder compound tires out there.

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37s, no lift. Offset wheels eliminated the rubbing.
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Alec, that's a nice winch bumper. Where'd you get it? And I thought you had the rear of your truck lifted about 10"s when you were in Moab.

Much better, Stacy.

Adam, that's a nice pic, brother.
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37x13.50x17 Toyo M/T's on stock rims with no lift on an 03 H2. Only slight rubbing when making tight turns. Just took off some BFG muds and they were WAY louder than the Toyo's on the road.
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This thread was dead for like 13 months. Weird.
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37s, no lift. Offset wheels eliminated the rubbing.

Adam: What kind of wheels do you have and what is the backspacing? I'm looking for black wheels with 4.5" BS.
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Adam: What kind of wheels do you have and what is the backspacing? I'm looking for black wheels with 4.5" BS.
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Rockcrawler Series 97. They have 3.5".
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37" BFG MTs on stock rims! No lift.

I bought my 2nd set 2 weeks ago. I got ~35K miles out of the last set with a lot of wheeling trips.

They balance easily, they're fairly quiet and they perform well in a wide range of conditions. I have heard they suck in snow, but we don't get that in Central Texas.
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Rockcrawler Series 97. They have 3.5".

Thanks. Are you happy with them?

It looks like they also come in 4.5" BS: http://www.4wheelparts.com/4wp/products/productLine.asp?cat=WHE&prodline=3204&catName=&man =TECH

I assume I would want the 9" ones, right?
I've got the 37" X 13" (name says 12.5", but specs say 13.1") Cooper STTs.

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Rock Crawler Series 97
Size: 17 X 9 Bolt Pattern: 8-6.5
Back Spacing: 4.5 Finish: Black Painted
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Talking Re: Help...........37" or 35", with no lift?

well i got the front leveling kit and 5000 miles and no problems,
i'm running 37x12.50xR17 Procomp Extreme a/t's on the stock wheels and even with the leveling kit, i have a slight rub at full turn. i would go with the 37" and crank the torsion keys a bit and you should be fine, just go with a 12.5 wide tire.
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20" RIms with 37" Tires, no Lift and no problems!
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