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Do you believe 37s will fit without modification?

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With a 2" lift on a "normal" Rubicon, you can fit 37's. From what I have read, the 392, has the 2" lift on it already, which means 37s should fit right out of the box, right?

Anyone else planning to put 37s on right away?
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Depends on the backspacing of the stock rims.

And you’ll need the aftermarket Mopar tire carrier kit to accommodate the 37” spare.

And you’ll need to remove some plastic from the rear wheel well and do some heat gun work if you’re planning on full flexing (or add a bump stop in the rear).
 

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Backspacing looks stock. Planning wheels and 37 km2 or Goodyear Kevlar. As soon as I get an idea of arrival, I’ll get them on the way.
 

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Another user figured out that BFG is coming out with C rated 37’s (for the eh hem, Raptor) Might want to look into a set of those.
 

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Another user figured out that BFG is coming out with C rated 37’s (for the eh hem, Raptor) Might want to look into a set of those.
I heard the same but they were AT’s which seem too tame.
 
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Depends on the backspacing of the stock rims.

And you’ll need the aftermarket Mopar tire carrier kit to accommodate the 37” spare.

And you’ll need to remove some plastic from the rear wheel well and do some heat gun work if you’re planning on full flexing (or add a bump stop in the rear).
In my case not stock wheels but aftermarket. The stickers just aren’t wide enough and have too much backspace for 37s from what I’ve seen.
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