Frequently Asked Questions
Typically, a lift of 4 to 6 inches is recommended for 37 inch tires. This should be enough to jack up the vehicle and install the tire.
17 to 20-inch rims are commonly used with 37 inch tires. Generally, though, the wheel diameter should be roughly half the tire diameter.
Regardless of size, tire durability depends on timely maintenance and routine checkups. However, the lifespan of 37 inch tires varies but can generally last around 40,000 to 60,000 miles.
Although the width can vary from brand to brand, 37 inch tires are usually around 12.5 inches wide.