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37” tire set up needed

Ritshen tampubolon

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Hello..i just got my jeep gladiator. Thos is my first jeep or big car ever. I never have/work/done…i used to have small car.
now with my jeep, i want to change my tire to 37” all terrain. Anyone can help me with the specific needed for this?include re gear or anything needed. Can i just go stock? Should i work on tie rod? Or anything. Anything will help. Thank you…and thank you
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If you don't ever plan to offroad just grab some wheel spacers and stick on the 37s.
If you want something better for mild offroad just get a decent 1-2" spacer lift.
If you want to do it right, get a proper lift kit for 2" - 4"

Stock steering components are ok but I'd recommend both a new adjustable tie rod and drag link.
A nicer pass through steering stabilizer is a big upgrade for steering feel

Gears come down to personal preference and driving scenarios.
Some people with a gas glad are OK with 3.73 gears because they live in Florida where everything is flay
Others go 4.88 because they live in Colorado and tow up and down mountains
Typically for gassers most people like 4.56 gears
 

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Just look at my signature. That will do you great. You will be able to do any trail you want or just do the mall.
 
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If you don't ever plan to offroad just grab some wheel spacers and stick on the 37s.
If you want something better for mild offroad just get a decent 1-2" spacer lift.
If you want to do it right, get a proper lift kit for 2" - 4"

Stock steering components are ok but I'd recommend both a new adjustable tie rod and drag link.
A nicer pass through steering stabilizer is a big upgrade for steering feel

Gears come down to personal preference and driving scenarios.
Some people with a gas glad are OK with 3.73 gears because they live in Florida where everything is flay
Others go 4.88 because they live in Colorado and tow up and down mountains
Typically for gassers most people like 4.56 gears
Thank you!!!!
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