Do 37’s clear on stock rims ?

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I recently did a front leveling kit and put the front and inch higher than the rear. Would anyone know if I change the tires only from 35’s to 37’s would it clear without hitting/ rubbing the inner front fender ?
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You will be fine.
 
If anyone has any pictures of their TRX with 37’s I’d like to see. Please and thank you in advance
 
Please explain to me why some people like to set there truck up so they look over loaded. In my eyes it makes the truck look wimpy, like it can't handle the weight of the cargo. It needs to be stronger to handle the weight. If you like it this way, I'm OK with it. Everyone is entitled to their own likes. If we all had the same likes, life would be boring and nothing would ever change. I'm just trying to understand.
 
Please explain to me why some people like to set there truck up so they look over loaded. In my eyes it makes the truck look wimpy, like it can't handle the weight of the cargo. It needs to be stronger to handle the weight. If you like it this way, I'm OK with it. Everyone is entitled to their own likes. If we all had the same likes, life would be boring and nothing would ever change. I'm just trying to understand.
It is a nostalgic look of desert racers of the past. They used to have the lean back. Modern suspension and style has mostly removed this from sport. Think of it like how people used to lift the rear end and put big tires on a Camaro to make it look like a drag racer.
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It is a nostalgic look of desert racers of the past. They used to have the lean back. Modern suspension and style has mostly removed this from sport. Think of it like how people used to lift the rear end and put big tires on a Camaro to make it look like a drag racer.
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Either that, or they just like the Carolina Squat look.

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If anyone has any pictures of their TRX with 37’s I’d like to see. Please and thank you in advance
Stock wheels. Nitto 37’s. No rub on street or freeway driving. I am planning to add 1.6 springs to the front so it plays nice on the dirt.
 

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It is a nostalgic look of desert racers of the past. They used to have the lean back. Modern suspension and style has mostly removed this from sport. Think of it like how people used to lift the rear end and put big tires on a Camaro to make it look like a drag racer.
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I can live with that.
 
Either that, or they just like the Carolina Squat look.

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My truck isn’t squatted. The front i higher by about an inch
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I was trying to be nice.
Its your truck, but I personally have two issues with it, semi-related to each other. First, it is a Carolina squat, as you purposely raised the front higher than the back. Not an extreme example of it, but thats what it is.

1. If you put any decent weight/cargo in the bed, the front end will be multiple inches higher, not just one inch.
2. Headlights: your headlights are now out of alignment and pointing into the sky more, rather than onto the road. Add cargo in the bed, and they will be even worse. At best, this blinds oncoming traffic worse, and at worst, you'll have worse visibility at night.

I am not ragging on you or trying to be a jerk, just giving you honest feedback as to why the Carolina squat is not just a personal choice, but one that actually impacts those around you quite negatively (at night). While there are a lot of laws that are government overreach, the states that ban the Carolina squat actually do have good reasons why they do it.
 
Stock wheels. Nitto 37’s. No rub on street or freeway driving. I am planning to add 1.6 springs to the front so it plays nice on the dirt.
Looks really good. But would look even more aggressive when you add the 1.6 springs in the front. Hopefully you don’t get criticized but everyone here for a “squatter” look like I have been.
 
Its your truck, but I personally have two issues with it, semi-related to each other. First, it is a Carolina squat, as you purposely raised the front higher than the back. Not an extreme example of it, but thats what it is.

1. If you put any decent weight/cargo in the bed, the front end will be multiple inches higher, not just one inch.
2. Headlights: your headlights are now out of alignment and pointing into the sky more, rather than onto the road. Add cargo in the bed, and they will be even worse. At best, this blinds oncoming traffic worse, and at worst, you'll have worse visibility at night.

I am not ragging on you or trying to be a jerk, just giving you honest feedback as to why the Carolina squat is not just a personal choice, but one that actually impacts those around you quite negatively (at night). While there are a lot of laws that are government overreach, the states that ban the Carolina squat actually do have good reasons why they do it.
This is with my truck already Loaded up with my kids strollers a t ball equipment. But it’s just a look and I appreciate the opinions I’m new to the TRX community and take everything into consideration I just want a bad ass TRX. But if opinions mattered I’d never own a yellow vehicle………
 
if it makes everyone feel better about the squatted look I’m adding 37’s to it and will be adjusting the front end since I have an adjusting leveling kit and lowering it down 1/2.
 
This is with my truck already Loaded up with my kids strollers a t ball equipment. But it’s just a look and I appreciate the opinions I’m new to the TRX community and take everything into consideration I just want a bad ass TRX. But if opinions mattered I’d never own a yellow vehicle………
HEY, we're talking about YOUR bad ass TRX, not my bad ass TRX! How dare you bring my Bumbles into this! :ROFLMAO:
 

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