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2nd gens on 37" tires

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Spoonman, Mar 12, 2014.

  1. Sep 20, 2022 at 7:55 AM
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    Windigo

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    Comming from a full overland set up with cap RTT and the rest I feel like I'm packing a tj again. Lol.

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  2. Sep 20, 2022 at 8:18 AM
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    Im still on my factory rack after around 2 years on 35s, front locker for the last year or so, and a couple runs on 37s at the dunes/in the rocks. Still works great (besides not being able to turn in the rocks, like all steering racks). I think part of it like said a couple pages back, is I run a big cooler, and also still have the sloppy rack bushings which I think takes some shock load forces off of the rack, unlike poly/delrin/aluminum bushings some people use.

    I managed to pack everything for a couple days on the Rubicon with my full size spare laying down in the bed, square tool box at the front, firewood, food, coolers, camping stuff, spare driveshaft, and 2 passengers. Some stuff in the cab, but managed to keep the tonneau cover on to hold all the junk in the bed.
     
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    Just my packing skills. Plus I just got a tent cot. It's big.

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    Oh yeah that thing is huge :rofl: I come from the mountaineering side of camping, so everything I need to camp fits in a small backpack.
     
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    I can't believe it's mostly in.

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    I have an idea that I'm going to implement someday, but havent had time yet.

    Basically, I'm going to cut a hole in the bed at the front, and build a frame cross member that the tire will sit on vertically. From my measurements, I should be able to get the tire down around 6-8" before it starts interfering with the gas tank or driveshaft at full compression. Then I can continue to run my low RTT rack (12") with a vertical 37" spare. It will also be way more secure than all the people who just strap it vertically. Probably I will have to slide my tent towards the back of the truck to get the spare out, but I figure for how often I would need to, it's just something I'll have to deal with if I get a flat.

    If you have a 6' bed, you could probably do this setup and run a 5' tonneau cover, but obviously there would be big gaps beside the spare at the front.
     
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    Can’t wait to see it that sounds interesting
     
  8. Sep 20, 2022 at 2:51 PM
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    I ran this for years. Allowed me to put my action packers and coolers underneath. Now I just throw my spare in the bed.

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    You got me thinkimg after this shakedown run I'll do some measurements. Thanks.
     
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    I got a cheap used set of 5 K02s.

    no flares, cut fenders, was previously on 295s and 315s, cut the cab mounts more but haven’t beat the wheel wells in more yet so rubbing at full lock in reverse.

    I think they measure out closer to 36.5”

    going to cmc more, and beat it this weekend. Still stock gears.
     
  11. Sep 25, 2022 at 2:40 PM
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    What was the ultimate failure of the rack?
     
  14. Sep 26, 2022 at 10:30 AM
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    My spare mounting solution untill next year.

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    It broke.
     
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    But why lol.

    I guess it was too much schmoo
     
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    Yeah seems like a bunch of gritty water and mud got in there and it starting puking oil. That's my guess. Haven't pulled it apart yet.
     
  19. Oct 10, 2022 at 4:36 AM
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    is it just me or do others feel after they went to 37's that the tire is too small. they looked big at first but now they look like 33's. :goingcrazy:
     
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    Only when I’m around my friend behind me on 40’s….

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