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Are there any Cactus Gray rigs with bronze wheels? I wonder how they look :unsure:

They look great on other colors but have not seen one in Cactus Grey...
I'm going to get my beadlock rings powdercoated bronze. I'll post pics on my Cactus Gray.
 

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Did anyone post what these rims were?!? I went through 6 pages and searched all over Fuels website. I think they’re fuel? I didn’t see them, I really like those!!
Fuel Vapor. Got the same ones on my F150.
 
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Nice! Did you get sas flares for the look, protection, or the law? Or is it sas?

Black KMC XD132 17x8 +25mm wheels with 305/70LT17 Toyo AT3 tires (34")

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Nice! Did you get sas flares for the look, protection, or the law? Or is it sas?
Looks and protection. I like SAS width and flares but didn’t like SAS wheels/tires, so I got Badlands, which has all the same off-road gear (lockers, etc), added SAS flares and put on my own wheels/tires. I’m very happy with how my plan turned out. Just need small leveling spacer to add 0.5” lift to front. The Broncos have too much rake!
 

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Looks sharp! Any issues with the crush bars?
Yes, anything over 33” tires requires removal or to replace with the high clearance intrusion (crash) bars, which is what I did.
PS - Thanks Discount Tire for the Toyo tires!
 

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Yes, anything over 33” tires requires removal or to replace with the high clearance intrusion (crash) bars, which is what I did.
PS - Thanks Discount Tire for the Toyo tires!
Looks really nice. Where did you purchase the high clearance intrusion bars? I have seen them for the Ranger but not the Bronco; did you use the Ranger version? Thanks,
 

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Readylift brand for Ranger. Bought months ago :) The ones behind the front wheels fit perfect but the front ones by the bumper don’t fit. An option is to get 4WP leveling kit which comes with high-clearance crash bars, but i don’t want the lift. So I’ll leave it as is or get front bars when available.
 
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Being a long way off from getting my Bronco I've had way to much time to think obout wheels/tires for my OBX. There's just too many choices these days. I do have one question for the guru's here. One of my thoughts is just grabbing a set of Badlands take offs, and be done. This leaves me the question, will they fit an OBX without a lift. Any thoughts, and suggestions are welcomed. TIA
If think that wheel/tire combo would be fine on stock. Aren't the OBX wheels an inch bigger stock?
 

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Readylift brand for Ranger. Bought months ago :) The ones behind the front wheels fit perfect but the front ones by the bumper don’t fit. An option is to get 4WP leveling kit which comes with high-clearance crash bars, but i don’t want the lift.
Thanks for the update. I think I will contact 4WP and ask if they have plans to sell just the high-clearance crash bars. Many Thanks,
 

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If think that wheel/tire combo would be fine on stock. Aren't the OBX wheels an inch bigger stock?
The OBX comes with 18 inch wheels with 255/70R18's, and the Badlands come with 17" wheels with 285/70R17's. The BD's are approx. I" taller, and 1.2" wider. It's not much of a difference. But I don't think the OBX has the ground clearence of the BL, and I 'm not sure if that little larger tire will cause a problem. I wouldn't think so, but I fairly uneducated when it comes to stuff like this.
 

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Yaaay I finally get to post in this thread. Did this yesterday. Fuel Shok, 17x9. Zero offset. Toyo Open Country CT E rated tires. 33'. With SAS flares. No issues. Did not take out the crash bars. Yet. They don't rub at all.

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The OBX comes with 18 inch wheels with 255/70R18's, and the Badlands come with 17" wheels with 285/70R17's. The BD's are approx. I" taller, and 1.2" wider. It's not much of a difference. But I don't think the OBX has the ground clearence of the BL, and I 'm not sure if that little larger tire will cause a problem. I wouldn't think so, but I fairly uneducated when it comes to stuff like this.
Ok. Thank you. Real world I would think th at your "fine" of not really flexing the suspension (IIRC you don't really plan on it). But if you dropped the rubber to a 275 and a 60/65 should be cool. Maybe ping @Discount Tire for direct questions? 😉
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