
Tire question
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Tire question
I know tires are a popular post on here....
but i have a question of my own. I plan on taking my m37 offroad as well as onroad. I am looking at a set of 39.5 x 13.5 R16 IROKS to mount on my stock wheels. I have a good friend that put them on his M715 Jeep with the same rims. My question is this..... will i chance damaging the drivetrain in this truck with going to that big of a tire and will the 5.83 gears with the 6 cyl have enough power to turn them? i highly doubt it i will damage anything, but i still have alot to learn about them. I am also adding lockers to it as soon as I find a set. I just dont know much about the front and rear end. I appreciate any and all help.

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Re: Tire question
Big mistake. This size tire is too wide for stock rims. The 11.00X16 mentioned is designed to fit the more narrow rims of the M37. 11.00X16 is a smart choice, however run from the others.m37_power wrote:I know tires are a popular post on here....but i have a question of my own. I plan on taking my m37 offroad as well as onroad. I am looking at a set of 39.5 x 13.5 R16 IROKS to mount on my stock wheels. I have a good friend that put them on his M715 Jeep with the same rims. My question is this..... will i chance damaging the drivetrain in this truck with going to that big of a tire and will the 5.83 gears with the 6 cyl have enough power to turn them? i highly doubt it i will damage anything, but i still have alot to learn about them. I am also adding lockers to it as soon as I find a set. I just dont know much about the front and rear end. I appreciate any and all help.
Will you experience problems in other areas on the truck? Depends on the condition of everything else, I'd want a top notch truck before making this conversion. If it isn't top notch, you'll come to realize it pretty soon.
Charles Talbert
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I agree with Charles on this one. He didn't address the power issue that you raised, however, so I'll attempt to do that. How you define "power" has a lot to do with the answer, though. Power is defined as the energy required to move a specific load a specific distance in a specific amount of time. The stock M37 engine has a lot of low-end torque, providing tons of "power" to get the job done (if somewhat slowly). People often equate "power" with "speed," which is a serious mistake. The stock engine does not have much of a "top end," so if you're one of those who thinks of power as top speed, you will be seriously disappointed.
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thanks for all the replies. i live in northern wv so both offers would require shipped of the tires. after researching this past week i completely agree with that being the wrong size tire for the truck. does anyone have a link to some 11 - 16 tires? that would help me out alot. also, i undestand that the truck is pure torqe and speed is not going to be found in it. I appreciate everyones help. Im very anxious to start tearing the truck down. im just trying to find tires first so i can roll the truck out of the garage. the stock tires are so dryrotted they wont even hold air.