Honestly, there's not as a dramatic difference between the 33's & 37's as you'd think, at least by my Uncalibrated eye meterMikeKey wrote:Dang, looks small. Should of gone with 40's.

Honestly, there's not as a dramatic difference between the 33's & 37's as you'd think, at least by my Uncalibrated eye meterMikeKey wrote:Dang, looks small. Should of gone with 40's.
See, this is what I am afraid of. Once you get 35s, then you need 37s. Once you get 37s, they start to look too small and you need 40s. When does this vicious cycle end?MikeKey wrote:Yup, 40's.
Once I'm out West and retired from the military. I'll venture into a complete overhaul I'll do myself with all Theuren parts and depending on how much I drive the PW next 3 yrs while stationed at the Pentagon, and what the wear life is in these Nitto 37's, 40's are legitimate contenders.MikeKey wrote:Yup, 40's.
Stock 2500/3500 springs don't flex all that well.Stickman wrote:How do they go about clearancing for turning? Or are they not made to turn while stuffing the suspension? Because I know with my 2" level which would put me right around that same height, maybe an inch less, that there is no way I'm clearing 37s while stuffed and turned without doing bodywork on the rear of the front fenders/rockers and pinch welds.
loveracing1988 wrote:Stock 2500/3500 springs don't flex all that well.Stickman wrote:How do they go about clearancing for turning? Or are they not made to turn while stuffing the suspension? Because I know with my 2" level which would put me right around that same height, maybe an inch less, that there is no way I'm clearing 37s while stuffed and turned without doing bodywork on the rear of the front fenders/rockers and pinch welds.
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Personal Theory, that's why they haven't released and won't release those fender flares. Everyone wants them, but there is extra work beyond bolt on's that went into making those 40's fit on the AEV Prospector. You can see in the fender wells the new fender lining they've added too.olyelr wrote: According to aev, they gain an inch more uptravel with their kit on 37's (so they must flex somewhat good enough). But that may just be over a normal 2500. A power wagon may already have more uptravel, i dont know.
As far as fitting the 40's, they do a bunch of clearancing with those fenders. Their kit also moves the axle forward 1 inch. They also may limit some of the uptravel with taller bumpstops, i dont know. But i do know that with aev they are not gonna release something with rubbing tires.
MikeKey wrote:Personal Theory, that's why they haven't released and won't release those fender flares. Everyone wants them, but there is extra work beyond bolt on's that went into making those 40's fit on the AEV Prospector. You can see in the fender wells the new fender lining they've added too.olyelr wrote: According to aev, they gain an inch more uptravel with their kit on 37's (so they must flex somewhat good enough). But that may just be over a normal 2500. A power wagon may already have more uptravel, i dont know.
As far as fitting the 40's, they do a bunch of clearancing with those fenders. Their kit also moves the axle forward 1 inch. They also may limit some of the uptravel with taller bumpstops, i dont know. But i do know that with aev they are not gonna release something with rubbing tires.
The lift moves the front axle ahead an inch or inch and a half along with what appears to be some serious cutting of the wheel opening.Stickman wrote:How do they go about clearancing for turning? Or are they not made to turn while stuffing the suspension? Because I know with my 2" level which would put me right around that same height, maybe an inch less, that there is no way I'm clearing 37s while stuffed and turned without doing bodywork on the rear of the front fenders/rockers and pinch welds.
My 35"s rub on the front of the rear fenders when flexed. To run anything bigger. I need a sawzal.dodgeman324 wrote:Ok, I'm officially sold, screw the lack of gearing options for my 3rd Gen, those 40's look SWEET! I may be super slow accelerating, and revved at 3000rpm doing 65 (or is it backwards, now my mind is trying to play math tricks on me), but those 40's look really really good.
The up travel isn't the problem, it is the springs not wanting to compress that causes issues with articulation.olyelr wrote:loveracing1988 wrote:Stock 2500/3500 springs don't flex all that well.Stickman wrote:How do they go about clearancing for turning? Or are they not made to turn while stuffing the suspension? Because I know with my 2" level which would put me right around that same height, maybe an inch less, that there is no way I'm clearing 37s while stuffed and turned without doing bodywork on the rear of the front fenders/rockers and pinch welds.
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According to aev, they gain an inch more uptravel with their kit on 37's (so they must flex somewhat good enough). But that may just be over a normal 2500. A power wagon may already have more uptravel, i dont know.
As far as fitting the 40's, they do a bunch of clearancing with those fenders. Their kit also moves the axle forward 1 inch. They also may limit some of the uptravel with taller bumpstops, i dont know. But i do know that with aev they are not gonna release something with rubbing tires.