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Need Tire/lift Advice

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Hey All...



I am considering 37x12.50R18 Dynapro MT, for my '05 SUT.

The price is right ($240 with BFG AT trade-in) and I found some great reviews here:

Dynapro Review



I will be installing the Readylift Torsion Keys:

Torsion Keys

(Khamul - call Innovative Autoworx in Calgary @ 403.242.2767 - they have stock)



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1. I will be buying new rims. What is the offset I will require?

2. Will a 37" on an 18" rim fit well, with a 2 - 2.5" lift?

3. Will the rear Air Bags inflate high enough to balance out with the lifted front?

4. Any rear lift ideas for the Air Ride suspension?



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I don't know this particular tire, but I know Hankook is a good name.



As for the keys.... go with the Suspension max - better explained to me today and they are definitely the ones to go with - only a few more bucks..



The rear air ride will raise a maximum of 2" so they will balance out nicely.... only thing I would suggest is maybe crank the bars until you swap out the airride as I don;t think there is any way to raise that. That way if you ever want to lower the back end - you can do it by turing the bars back.. something to think about but the keys are the better way to do it - but permanent.
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[quote name='Khamul' date='28 May 2010 - 03:53 AM' timestamp='1275015222' post='17449']

I don't know this particular tire, but I know Hankook is a good name.



As for the keys.... go with the Suspension max - better explained to me today and they are definitely the ones to go with - only a few more bucks..



The rear air ride will raise a maximum of 2" so they will balance out nicely.... only thing I would suggest is maybe crank the bars until you swap out the airride as I don;t think there is any way to raise that. That way if you ever want to lower the back end - you can do it by turing the bars back.. something to think about but the keys are the better way to do it - but permanent.

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Too late bro... already bought the Keys. I guess I could hold off on install tho - until I figure out the rear raise. Have to learn how to 'crank the bars' I guess!



How about the offset on my rims I should be looking for... ?
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They sound soo much better so if you can return them - I would, but second to the Suspension Max - readylift is the best in my books....



The rims I want are a -12 offset. I was told that stock rims are +15 so that should bring them out nicely. You could go with a -20 if you want a bit wider...
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Cool man. Mine are -15 I believe.

I'm getting PUMPED about our Trail Ride coming up the 5th!!!

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-15 - right smack in the middle so I'd say perfect!!



I've started saving again so maybe by the July run - I'll have my first set of mods done.
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