Optional 37” Tires

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And you really cant lose with 50s.
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Trepadors only go up to 42s :(

They aren’t practical but I have always wanted a set of those. They just look so badass
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Coming soon to an Iceland near you…
Arctic Trucks recently started offering their Lexus GX460 kit in the US.

$23k to fit 37”s

 
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Arctic Trucks recently started offering their Lexus GX460 kit in the US.

$23k to fit 37”s

Oh no thank you.

I was considering the 6th gen 4Runner before I was Scout all the way. I called my tire guy and learned about all of that and how it’s raked and you have to level it and then I realized that’s why those vehicles look like a car on stilts so many times. It’s the tires and the vehicle on the top of the tire is what it looks like unless you do all this to get it to fit under the fender. No thanks.
 
Honestly unless you are truly using them for rock crawling-or crushing cars at a monster truck Ralleye the is no real reason to put anything larger than 35’s/37’s and even then they likely aren’t necessary for 85% or more of the time
There is possibly one other reason - to help augment the look of your Truknutz and the underglow coming from your wheel-well LED's.
 
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There is possibly one other reason - to help augment the look of your Truknutz and the underglow coming from your wheel-well LED's.
There’s a giant lifted truck on those wide stretched street tires with LEDs inside the wheels near me, and normally I’m not the biggest fan.

But this guy(?) has a little tiny set of truck nuts hanging off the back, and honestly, I respect that
 
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I forget if I have 8" or 10" 33's on my LJ. Wish they were KO2's - but when I got them, virtually no 33" KO2's were available. I took off 12" 35" after I got it, then re-geared as well - It still had the stock gears for 28" tires.
 
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