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Is that a stock BD with that much room under the fender?

If it is, I should have absolutely no problem stuffing 295's on my BB build. Haven't seen this pic before... Thanks.
And tire to knuckle clearance

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"pre-production" of course, but yes. Here's the front fender.

Ford Bronco πŸ“ New 2021 Bronco measurements per your requests IMG_20210502_105550406
Well hot damn... Should definitely be good 265/70r17 (31.6 x 10.4) up to a 295/70r17 (33.3 x 11.6). Should only gain approx. 3/4"+ in height from axle up and that pic shows 6"+. Front crash bar πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ should be ok, but that's removable if not. All I need are some new wheels to push it all out a little bit and I'm golden.

The Ford reps at the event I went to in NJ said (off the record) yeah, no problem getting 295's in there. And I say, who needs Squatch 😁
 

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Please measure the girth of the steering wheel. depth of cup holders and length of gas pedal.

these are PARAMOUNT to the buying process.

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Please measure the girth of the steering wheel. depth of cup holders and length of gas pedal.

these are PARAMOUNT to the buying process.

thanks,
I know a guy that was selling a truck and a prospective buyer asked him to send a video of him working the gas pedal with his foot.
 

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cargo depth and width because there is still debates on it even though we have seen photos!
 

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I took dimensions in person. 42.5" wide at opening, 43.0" wide for most of the cargo floor (which widens out to 44.5" at the upper cubby portion. 51" wide above the cubbies. 32.25" deep to hump, 37" deep including hump. 34" deep from top of inner edge of tailgate to seatback (in a horizontal plane). Some discrepancies are from guys measuring around the cargo liner, or measuring height from the lip of the cargo liner, and losing an inch in the process. Or showing 37.5" deep instead of 37" because they are taking the diagonal dimension to the top of the hump to the load floor opening. And also some guys which think the 2" border at the opening of the tailgate isnt usable space and saying the distance to the hump is 30" instead of 32"
 

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Well hot damn... Should definitely be good 265/70r17 (31.6 x 10.4) up to a 295/70r17 (33.3 x 11.6). Should only gain approx. 3/4"+ in height from axle up and that pic shows 6"+. Front crash bar πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ should be ok, but that's removable if not. All I need are some new wheels to push it all out a little bit and I'm golden.
It's not the diameter of the tire you have to worry about. It's the width. 295s may be too wide on stock wheels.

See this thread: https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...-close-to-max-size-after-ranger-testing.9432/
Pssst.... look at my other post, already ahead of you 😁

Yeah I always figured I'd need new wheels, just so happens to help that the BB wheels are butt ass ugly. Didn't expect to make it work with stock, but then again, not knowing difference in suspensions, they make BL wheels (supposedly same offset as others) work with 285's.

But it's really a non-issue as new wheels were always in the mix, biggest questions I had was space to crash bars and to underside of fenders. Those pics answered that for me.
 
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