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37x12.5R17 Yokohama Geolander. 6.5" lift. Great road manners. Happy with the performance rain, mud, and rock. BUT the sidewalls cut easily.

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It is my first time being on a 37 inch tire. What is the recommended tire pressure, or is that brand specific?
 
I will likely be dropping back down to 35s. So wanted to post the current setup before I'm banished to the 35" thread.

Currently Installed:
BFGOODRICH® Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 37x12.50R17/D 124Q
Circuit Offroad Steller Matte Gunmetal 17×8.5 6×139.7, -10mm Offset, 4.36 Backspace
2in Wheel Spacers (unable to find brand/link)
OME 419X Front (100mm / 4in)
OME 422X Rear (100mm / 4in)
Radflo OE Replacement 2.5 Front With Remote Reservoir
Fox 2.0 Performance Series Smooth Body IFP Shocks - Rear
Front Radius Arm drop brackets (uncertain if correct brand)
Front & Rear Adjustable Panhard Bar (unable to find brand/link)
Front & Rear Swaybar Drop Bracket (unable to find brand/link)
OME Steering Damper

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2in Wheel Spacers (unable to find brand/link)
OME 419X Front (100mm / 4in)
OME 422X Rear (100mm / 4in)

It looks pretty leveled with this setup .. which surprise me, given the fact usually OME promotes higer spring rate on rear coils / springs witht the load carring capacity on target ..
 
It looks pretty leveled with this setup .. which surprise me, given the fact usually OME promotes higer spring rate on rear coils / springs witht the load carring capacity on target ..

From my research this pair is common but for heavy trucks. My lift is giving me around a 5in lift. 25.5-26” hub to fender on all corners.
 
It is my first time being on a 37 inch tire. What is the recommended tire pressure, or is that brand specific?
Chalk test is your best bet.

Inflate to max PSI, apply chalk to all 4 tires and roll back and forth for about 10-15 feet.

Check the chalk marks, re-chalk the tires again. Deflate 2 psi repeat first step, continue till the WHOLE chalk mark is worn off.
 
It is my first time being on a 37 inch tire. What is the recommended tire pressure, or is that brand specific?

Use tire inflation tables from your manufacturer to determine appropriate psi for load.

Chalk testing is a great way to ensure you have good contact for consistent wear but doesn’t necessarily mean you have the appropriate PSI to meet tire load requirements.
 
From my research this pair is common but for heavy trucks. My lift is giving me around a 5in lift. 25.5-26” hub to fender on all corners.
Why are you going back to 35's?
 

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