I'm sure there must be a thread on this already somewhere, but I apparently I'm an idiot with the search tool. If I type "37 inch" into the search tool, it gives me all hits with "37" and with "inch" - and the ones that do happen to have those two words together primarily relate to the LeTech with Portal Axels.
All that being said, I find myself with a set of 6 new 37x12.5x17 tires (for reasons that I won't bore you with). That had me wondering, "Surely some crazy mofo has fit these on the Grenadier already, I wonder what it took to fit those?"
And before you respond with all the reasons why 1 inch wide 19 inch tall tires are by far the superior choice for off-roading the Grenadier, please note that I'm not trying to debate whether 37's make sense or are a good choice, rather I'm trying to figure out if its been done (other than the portal axels) and if so, what did it take? There is already 34 pages of debate on what the best size tire is for the Grenadier, so please feel free to give your opinion on why large tires are stupid in that in that thread here. But if you happen to know if 37's have been done and what it took to fit them and not rub, I'd appreciate that feedback.
All that being said, I find myself with a set of 6 new 37x12.5x17 tires (for reasons that I won't bore you with). That had me wondering, "Surely some crazy mofo has fit these on the Grenadier already, I wonder what it took to fit those?"
And before you respond with all the reasons why 1 inch wide 19 inch tall tires are by far the superior choice for off-roading the Grenadier, please note that I'm not trying to debate whether 37's make sense or are a good choice, rather I'm trying to figure out if its been done (other than the portal axels) and if so, what did it take? There is already 34 pages of debate on what the best size tire is for the Grenadier, so please feel free to give your opinion on why large tires are stupid in that in that thread here. But if you happen to know if 37's have been done and what it took to fit them and not rub, I'd appreciate that feedback.