I don't have KO2's, not a fan of that tire. I'm running Toyo's currently in 35x12.50, have been since last May - obviously, because at the time, we did tow full time I didn't go up to 37's.adeluca73 wrote:Mike,MikeKey wrote:Are most of you not installing 37x12.5 tires?
I'm planning on 37's for next year when the 35's are worn out. But want to continue on stock rims.
We've discussed this several times as you know...I think you're personally, and probably as a general statement, better off with a FULL 35" tire, not the KO2 35's which are like 32.5", than 37's. I went 37s because my truck isn't a daily driver, if it were, I would've put on a 35" tire in either the RT's or the same Nitto I'm running now. For towing and daily usage, 35" is probably the best option. 37's create some issues that really require attention: kills mpg's, drastically reduces effective gear ratio, plays havoc with towing, rubbing, stopping distance, steering angles etc.
What have I done to remediate for my 37's": installed 1.5" PW front spacers, some minor trimming (but I don't get hardly any rubbing), changed gears
What do I need to do: address front end with Thuren suspension components, upgrade rotors, pads, lines
When will I do it: when I retire...
But 37's look boss, so I'd get those
We're currently not towing full time anymore. And now that things have changed, that's why I'm leaning towards the larger tire. I'm going to do Thurens suspension and was planning a regear.
I've actually been talking with SSBC, they just produced a "v8" caliper upgrade kit for Ford F250's and F350's 8 -pistons. And word is, they are working on both Ram & Chevy. But it could be at least another year. But it's in the works. Which should solve stopping issues.
Anyways, I'm in research phase. Moab will help me better determine where I go. For right now the 35's have been good.