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How much would a good setup to fit 37s cost?

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by Goodboy, Jan 26, 2024.

  1. Jan 26, 2024 at 12:48 PM
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    Hi Everyone

    New here and to being a truck owner. I have 2022 Toyota Tundra SR5 TRD Off Road 4x4. I would love to put some 37's but would like some suggestions on how to go about, Suspension (lift, shocks etc). I use the truck mostly for daily driving but would like to get into off roading and overlanding. what route should I go as a newbie? I want to make sure the ride is still smooth with bigger tires.

    thanks everyone all suggestions/input is much appreciated!!
     
  2. Jan 26, 2024 at 12:51 PM
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    There's a lot of threads on this already. Especially on 37s.

    Budget is a big factor and important because nothing about 37s is cheap
     
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    true lol, I guess a better question would be, how much would I be spending for a solid set up.
     
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    Suspension can go from a few hundred for a crap spacer lift to $4k or more for Fox/King etc. Plus labor if you can't do it yourself

    Wheels: pick your poison but $300 x 5 is a safe guess. And a way to store the 37" spare

    Tires: 5 x $450 or whatever
     
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    If you were to pay retail and have a shop to the install and everything, north of $10K...likely closer to $12K for a "solid set up".
     
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    Honestly, spend your money on whatever you want and make your truck look however you want. ‘Merica.

    But to answer your question, 33s.

    What do I have to trim to get 33s-35s to not rub is a newbie arena.

    What’s involved with 37s is not. By all means, research, read, ask, emulate, and become not a newbie, and get 37s all day.

    But the short answer is get some 33s on your stock suspension and drive around for a season while you research. Old trucks were easier to cut and and tub and make clearance. Still doable. If you commit to that route post process pictures and have fun!
     
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