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37x11.5r17 Nitto recon grappler questions

Primal7

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Looking at the specs of these tires, I’m thinking these may fit stock wheels with minimal rubbing. Especially since they are an inch narrower than the more common 35x12.5 or 37x12.5. Does anyone have experience with these or can help me with pictures?
 

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They should be a little better in mud and snow but not as good in sand. Might get you a bit more mpg also. For my driving a narrower tire is better.
 

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Can't help you with the rubbing as I'm driving the 35x12.5, but performance-wise they are really good. Can't complain about anything (but I haven't driven them in snow/ice, so can't say anything about that).
 

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There is at least one member with the 37x11.5’s on the See your 35/37 thread. He was nice enough to send me additional photos when I was trying to decide.
 

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I have them on my 2017 Wagon. They rubbed on the driver's control are and passengers swaybar with stock setup on full left lock.

I recently added BORA 2" spacers, and now they rub on the plastic/pinch weld on both sides.
 

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I have the recon 37/11.5 and the driver control arm full lock is my only rub. I’m going to check out the rest in the next 3 weeks.
 

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I wonder if they would rub at all with wheels with a +19-25 off set like the AEV wheels and other recommend.
 

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Near as I can understand, 2" spacers on stock wheels is the same as +25 offset wheels. That's why I went with 2" spacers.
 

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