Depends on backspacing of the rim and manufacturer of the tire. Not all 37"s measure 37".
I don't know many people doing that with a 2" body lift. The 3" Performance Accessories kit is pretty popular because it comes with bumper brackets, steering extension, and you can get the matching gap guards to cover the frame in the wheel wells to finish the job properly. I know several people with BFG AT 37's on that setup.
35" Tires will require a 6" suspension lift to clear with no rubbing. A cheaper alternative is a 3" body lift, and 33" tires, although not as appealing.
yes you can with a body lift or with a suspension lift
If it's a 4 wheel drive, you will need to crank the torsion bars to get them to fit the front. If it is a 2 wheel drive, you will need a lift kit. A 3" body lift or a 4" suspension lift should do the trick.
No
one lifts the suspension and one lifts the body
A body lift does just that, lifts the body and gives more tire clearance( stock suspension). A suspension lift gives more clearance but also give more suspension travel for off roading.
Yes it will. I have a 1998 GMC Sierra 4wd with only a 3 inch body lift and are clearing 35 inch nitto tires and it has no suspension lift what so ever I have a 1999 2 door Tahoe with 3 inch body lift and keys cranked up and clearing 35/15.50/r15 tsl sx's with little cutting but rubbs when turning and flexing the front suspension.
No, that's all the bigger you will want to go with out at least putting some body spacers or a suspension lift on it.
Yes you can, But a suspension lift will mess up your ride, It will not ride or drive as good as it does now.A body lift will no alter the suspension or change the way it handles.Body lift is the best way to go.
You need to buy a suspension lift kit or a body lift kit... a suspension kit is better and looks nicer
I got a 4 inch suspension lift under my tj with 33 12.50 tires it looks great!
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