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Re: looking for rims newbee question
« Reply #30 on: Nov 17, 2016, 09:40:07 PM »
You sure You want to go to 37's, I feel they are at the max of what Toyota axles can handle. If your interested in budget wheeling (no breakage if built well) I would recommend 35's. Ask the other boys as I am sure they will chime in with there opinions, but I believe 35's are perfect and 37's will result in broken parts on the regular.   :driving:
Also I believe you can go anywhere with 35's that you would with 37's, But 37's do look much better.  :burnout:
Have we seen a picture of your truck yet?
Post a picture bro.  :turtle:
 

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