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2.5" I have the same ones.Thank you i really appreciated, i'm doing the calculations, but i have trouble measuring this (photos) i order a 2" drop brackets but measuring it i think is 4", how do you measure, here are View attachment 1695073
So when did They start making a 37" SX2?37s with a 2.5” lift stuffed good in the cut wheel wells. Still need to get my rear bump stops dialed in. Only Rubbed once last weekend. finally got some used 3/8” longer lower links and adjustable uppers off @jcardona1 installed which helped quite a bit.
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It'd be great if FN would put all their wheels and available sizes on their website.
Whats the backspacing on yours?
Do you have any flat ground pics so we can see the stance & how they fit in the trimmed fenders?Not sure @GW Nugget but I’ve always been a fan of them for our trails here. Had them about 6 months. Lots of sharp shelf rock here in our creek beds. I ran 36 12.50 15 SX’s before with spacers to clear the rear disks before this because I had them from another cruiser. These are 37 12 17 tall skinny’s! On a battleborn Beadlock with 3.5 backspace.
I run 6psi in the back and 9psi up front so I can still steer. They stick as good as I’d want with stock axle shafts. Heavy combo for sure. I don’t let them spin and catch on anything...
@Nay , I see your rig is showing some character dents... no more family duty is showing you getting more aggressive behind the wheel Eh?
So, your not going back to the TrXus tire?
Just curious what is the actual height on the 37 sx measure out too?Not sure @GW Nugget but I’ve always been a fan of them for our trails here. Had them about 6 months. Lots of sharp shelf rock here in our creek beds. I ran 36 12.50 15 SX’s before with spacers to clear the rear disks before this because I had them from another cruiser. These are 37 12 17 tall skinny’s! On a battleborn Beadlock with 3.5 backspace.
I run 6psi in the back and 9psi up front so I can still steer. They stick as good as I’d want with stock axle shafts. Heavy combo for sure. I don’t let them spin and catch on anything...
Nay - can you post a pic of your truck sitting on level ground with the 4" Dobis on it now?
Thanks man!!, now i know, 2.5 brackets and 6" correction control arms... i think i need a few more degrees of caster, after reading the advice from @LandCruisinMy93 is exactly what happens2.5" I have the same ones.
CASTER, You all likely need more of it if you're having wobble issues. When running larger tires like the 37"+ you should be running more caster. If you don't have enough you get a shimmy, and your vehicle doesn't track well down the road unless its freshly paved. Then you hit a pothole on the freeway and you're on the shoulder before you realize it, or if you're running Mighty Meats (40" +) and really don't have enough you get death wobble. It feels like taking a ride in the Sherwin Williams Paint shaker when braking or accelerating out of the braking.