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I..... don't think you can fit 37" tires without doing some fender modification. I've seen that most 35" tires are really 34.5 or .7, and maybe a 37" tire is a 36.5. But, I think that would be a little too much. I'm currently looking at some Yokohama Geolandar M/T G003 tires that are labeled at 35 x 12.5 x 17. The actual size is 34.7" tall. Which would be 1.7" taller than my current 33" (true to size) tires, and split that size in half when mounted would be .85" that I would be concerned about with a tire hitting the rear portion of my front fender.
I think I'm just going to stick with 35" tires and call it good. These tires would be mounted on my current wheels which are
Method 310 Con 6 wheels; 17" x 8.5" wide with a 0* off-set.
The CST site states that 35" tires will fit, but only under certain conditions, with wheels that have a specific off-set. So, I think 37" would be pushing it.... Plus, at that point, a re-gear would be necessary. Currently, the 2017 Silverados with the 8-speed transmission have a lower gear that helps to get these trucks off the line, and turn these larger tires.
I think I'm just going to stick with 35" tires and call it good. These tires would be mounted on my current wheels which are
Method 310 Con 6 wheels; 17" x 8.5" wide with a 0* off-set.
The CST site states that 35" tires will fit, but only under certain conditions, with wheels that have a specific off-set. So, I think 37" would be pushing it.... Plus, at that point, a re-gear would be necessary. Currently, the 2017 Silverados with the 8-speed transmission have a lower gear that helps to get these trucks off the line, and turn these larger tires.