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Good stuff. This is why having those removable fenders and quarter panels are going to be clutch. I’m sure there will be after market options for upsizing the tires.
 

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wonder what piece he's saying you have to trim to put a 33 inch tire on a standard height bronco- finding it a little hard to believe that 1 inch of overall height would require trimming but i guess we'll see when we get our hands on the vehicle- i'm sure it will all be sorted out by the time i need a second set of tires!
 

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Hold up. Anything less than a +35 offset with 35" tires will rub a lot? Or 37"s? I plan on buying -10 offset wheels but staying with the 35's. I hope that is not going to require a lot of trimming..
 

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So what I got from that is if you have the Sasquatch Pkg, don't muck with it until high clearance fender (not flares) become available if you intended to drive on the trails ;)
 

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First off thanks for the video.. But I feel like it was labeled wrong. When you say what size tires can I fit? (For me it's on a Big Bend). I want to know if 285's or 295's will fit? Can I get them to work just fine with maybe a different offset to the wheels?

Edit: Some B6G members have already stated that a 33.2" tire should fit on Base up to OBX basically. But that's with all kinds of fancy math. Looking for that simple answer, "33 with a 0 or +35 offset will fit all day long" Something like that anyways.

Maybe thread should've been titled "What will you need to go to 35's or 37's"
 
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From the collaboration of a couple of us here we know that non-squatch BD, OBX, and BL all have the same height suspension and therefore 33s will fit the lower trims the same way they fit BL. I believe it was also determined through part numbers that base shares the same suspension as other lower trims.

So TLDR: 33s fit every Bronco.
 

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Clif notes please. What will fit on a non sas without mods?
 

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Kids these days want low riders.
What if I want 13" wheels with 24" tires?
From the collaboration of a couple of us here we know that non-squatch BD, OBX, and BL all have the same height suspension and therefore 33s will fit the lower trims the same way they fit BL. I believe it was also determined through part numbers that base shares the same suspension as other lower trims.

So TLDR: 33s fit every Bronco.
Would be cool to have a second set of 33s... and then use the 30s with a suspension that DROPS for low rider mode when I pull into the Rosewood Inn in Santa Fe (They have "low rider only" parking).
 
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Hold up. Anything less than a +35 offset with 35" tires will rub a lot? Or 37"s? I plan on buying -10 offset wheels but staying with the 35's. I hope that is not going to require a lot of trimming..
If you push those wheels way out they will definitely rub with 35's. you will need to trim plastic for sure.
 

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Yeah, but I think what he meant was 32's will fit with base (Base, BB, BD, OBX), 33's with very minor "trimming"
We were really referring to max sizes per shock. the short shock lets the tire go deeper in the wheel well. 33's just catch the plastic. minimal trimming on aftermarket wheels.
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