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Maybe CT will chime in but I don't think they are being made anymore. You gonna re-gear?

they are still made. Let me know and I will see what we can find.
 
Maybe CT will chime in but I don't think they are being made anymore. You gonna re-gear?

Just give me your 850J and you can have the set of Slee 4" front springs. The you just need to add 1" rear spacer and you are good to go with some 37s

4.88s not enough for 37s? Its looking more likely than not that I will be going to 37s as I like the OEM wheels quite a bit. Interco makes a 37 for a 16 inch wheel.... its bias ply i think:hillbilly:
 
they are still made. Let me know and I will see what we can find.


no way? I have searched like crazy. When the time gets closer ill be giving you a buzz. I had almost given up and accepted the 315s as my only option!
 
4.88s not enough for 37s? Its looking more likely than not that I will be going to 37s as I like the OEM wheels quite a bit. Interco makes a 37 for a 16 inch wheel.... its bias ply i think:hillbilly:
Didn't realize that you had: 4:88's. You're good. DO NOT put Interco's on that truck! Especially bias ply. You'll be trying to sell a set of 37 Interco's if you do.
 
Interco makes the trxxus radial in a 37" for a 16" wheel. Its not a bad tire; i enjoyed a set of 35s. There was another mfg, falken maybe that had a 37 r16 when i was looking but ive had a set of 17s of some flavor for an option for yrs now.

Swap that front set of J springs for those 4's and your golden.

Ran 37s on js all around for a few years and grabbed some 4" fronts to level the stance and still have that setup today but back on 35s. The 5.5" bs of the tundra wheels may help tuck the tire a little better under fender lip at cost of slight rub in wheel weels. Also no bump stop spacers so that contributes but ive been very happy with this setup. Just needs new shocks!!! 130k mile set of L's are tired. But new springs do flirt with my shopping cart occasionally.

37 iroks on just js and wheeled a crazy rutted trail repeatedly finding limits of articulation and kept the flares. Again likely thanks to a 1" inset from wheel ~2007
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Back when I/ we had a 80 we ran a set of 35 interco traxxus,great tire all around. Ashely drove them to work and then wheeled them.
 
Didn't realize that you had: 4:88's. You're good. DO NOT put Interco's on that truck! Especially bias ply. You'll be trying to sell a set of 37 Interco's if you do.

Hahahaha true that. Looks like I might just have to stick with the 315s

Welcome back #smardis

Good to be home....

Back when I/ we had a 80 we ran a set of 35 interco traxxus,great tire all around. Ashely drove them to work and then wheeled them.

Never seen the traxxus. My buddy in high school daily drove some bias ply intercos and it was horrible haha for ease might just stick with the 325s
 
Interco makes the trxxus radial in a 37" for a 16" wheel. Its not a bad tire; i enjoyed a set of 35s. There was another mfg, falken maybe that had a 37 r16 when i was looking but ive had a set of 17s of some flavor for an option for yrs now.

Swap that front set of J springs for those 4's and your golden.

Ran 37s on js all around for a few years and grabbed some 4" fronts to level the stance and still have that setup today but back on 35s. The 5.5" bs of the tundra wheels may help tuck the tire a little better under fender lip at cost of slight rub in wheel weels. Also no bump stop spacers so that contributes but ive been very happy with this setup. Just needs new shocks!!! 130k mile set of L's are tired. But new springs do flirt with my shopping cart occasionally.

37 iroks on just js and wheeled a crazy rutted trail repeatedly finding limits of articulation and kept the flares. Again likely thanks to a 1" inset from wheel ~2007
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How would he 4 inch springs match up with the ome heavy rears?
 
Depends on your load/ build out


Cant recall at moment. J's And heavies are same rate and diff length?

Maybe thats heavy and med. probably ok. Maybe add spacer. Or 4" hd progressive slee's ;)
 
Depends on your load/ build out


Cant recall at moment. J's And heavies are same rate and diff length?

Maybe thats heavy and med. probably ok. Maybe add spacer. Or 4" hd progressive slee's ;)

s*** like this is what sends #smardis off ......

Come on man......
 
Hahaha! I think the J's are taller than the heavies. The current set up I have is absolutely perfect for 315s. Ive never had 37s so I wouldnt know, but with out bumpstop extensions I didnt rub at all at crawl. Im sure 37s would fit, im just unsure of offroad performance
 
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Never seen the traxxus. My buddy in high school daily drove some bias ply intercos and it was horrible haha for ease might just stick with the 325s[/QUOTE]

They are radial
 
| Interco Tire trxus

| Interco Tire SSR

random Q, but why are you wanting 37s? You just said the 315s served you well at crawl. If it is staying dual purpose, just stick with the 35s.
 
Don’t go SSR....

Trxus!!!
 
The Trxus are great. Heavy and a little on the loud side, but tough AF.

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