I'm super curious what it would take to fit 37s on this setup. I'm about to go to 35s but really prefer to go the 37 route. I know I'll need to trim the back of the front fender (norcal mod) to fit 35s. Do you think 37s fit without major surgery? The same seems true of the front side of the rear fender. I'm like you - I don't want to go tall. I'm running Icons up front with 2.5" of lift and Dobinson 2" lift springs in the rear which is perfect for me. I'd be curious what you think.
Thanks for the reply.mrpeterclark,
35s are nice but 37s are nicer, 40s are nicest! To fit 37s on 2007-2010 Suburban 1500 with minimal lift you will need 3" body spacers kit, F150 torsion keys or Atomic FAB coilover kit up front, 3" coil spacers in the rear, same length shocks up front and 1-2" longer shocks in the rear. 2-3" of fender trimming front and rear and finally need to figure out the optimal offset for both front and rear wheels.
You need to find the right width spacers for rear wheel to be out wide enough that it clears the inside of the wheel well but also close enough that it tucks into the outside of the wheel well. I ended up using 2" rear spacers and +44mm offset rims.
For fronts using the same wheels I only needed a 1.25" spacer to clear inside of wheel wells and keep the scrub radius small enough to prevent rubbing on the frame.
If you flip through the pages of my 2000 Suburban build, I documented the fender trimming process front and rear pretty well.
Which Dobbinson coils are you using, I didn't know they made coils for GM SUVs.
Hope this helps.
Thanks for the reply.
Dobinson 2" lift rear springs (C09-045)
did you end up doing 37s on your 07 or is that the info for the previous body style? The 07+ don’t use torsion keys.
I’ve only ever seen 37s on really lifted models and they did a lot of cutting. I don’t want a super tall truck. The moderately lifted trucks I’ve seen with 35s still have rubbing even after some inner fender cutting. I’m thinking it might be major surgery to go to 37s on a low lift
I think it's 35s for me then. I don't want to lift it that much - body or otherwise.I only have pictures on the 07 with 37s just to see what they look like. Still have 37s on my 00. I think I am going to end up doing a 3" body lift and 37s on my 07 eventually. Just way too many projects at the moment.
07 has struts, no torsion bars. To fit 37s on GMT900 you will need to do at least a 8" lift with no trimming. If you are willing to trim you can do it with a 3" body lift and lots and lots of fender trimming. Also you will be limited to 37x12.5s and really have to figure out the perfect wheel offset with either rims or spacers. 13.5s do not fit without rubbing unless you do a minimum 6" diff drop lift.
Low or moderate lift under 4" with 35s or 37s both look great and are much more practical on the trail than high lift mall crawlers. If you use a body lift you will only need minor body surgery to fit 37s.
What offset are you running on your 2000?I only have pictures on the 07 with 37s just to see what they look like. Still have 37s on my 00. I think I am going to end up doing a 3" body lift and 37s on my 07 eventually. Just way too many projects at the moment.
07 has struts, no torsion bars. To fit 37s on GMT900 you will need to do at least a 8" lift with no trimming. If you are willing to trim you can do it with a 3" body lift and lots and lots of fender trimming. Also you will be limited to 37x12.5s and really have to figure out the perfect wheel offset with either rims or spacers. 13.5s do not fit without rubbing unless you do a minimum 6" diff drop lift.
Low or moderate lift under 4" with 35s or 37s both look great and are much more practical on the trail than high lift mall crawlers. If you use a body lift you will only need minor body surgery to fit 37s.
What offset are you running on your 2000?
Thank you for your reply. I should have asked what your backspacing is on your 37s. (was looking at customoffsets website for a clue, and found none..blu88,
Not exactly sure on the offset. using 17" weld racing rims, they look like about 30mm offset as well as 1.25" spacers in the font and 2" spacers in the rear. This combination gives me the most ideal scrub radius with no rubbing.
Hope that helps