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Old 04-19-2008, 06:56 PM
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Maybe you could look around you're area to find some local 4x4 guy's and ask if they know anyone with some old 38s laying around... I know a few that don't throw away old tires in my neck of the woods, even if they are slick. Sometimes some one will have four of them behind their shop two of them may be good enuf for spares. even if they are a different size rim still could save you alot of money. a worn down 38 may be the same size as a good 37?
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I know that the 35's wont fit, it gets stuck on the springs and exhast. I have to keep my spare in the bed of the truck.
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thank you. ill ask the local installers. suppose its possible the junk yards may have a 37" laying around.
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I have a 35 in stock location. It is close to the exhaust though. A 37 would probably rub.
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installing my new 37" toyos on Monday. asked all around and no one has an old 37" layin around. can anyone point me to a site where i can get the cheapest 37" tire and a 8 lug rim for an 08? look and style does not matter. it is only a spare. preferably a no name tire.
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I just got a new set of 37's and kept one of my old ones for a spare, not sure where Im gonna put it yet, still need a rim to mount it on.
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