Once I get the leveling kit and see how it is I'll know for sure whether it stays or goes. For right now, the wheels/tires don't look small to me, but that could change with the leveling kit as you stated. Thank you for your help @HoosierDaddy
My goal was to go for a better look than the current wheels. Tires weren't an issue but I wasn't a fan for how long they'd probably last. So I figured get a whole new set with wheels and keep the old set in case something happens with the new ones and have a backup set.
Why those wheels...
I went to tirerack, before I ordered everything, to do some homework and pick out a tire that I thought would go well with the wheels I wanted. Tirerack had these rated the best in almost all categories and I figured everything else would be the same measurement/fitment wise. Lesson learned...
The Bridgestones were fine, never had any issues with them. But with I know those wouldn't last long and I wanted a wheel anyway. Customoffset.com puts a tire and wheel combination together and ships it all done. The stock OBX wheels and tires will be kept safely away if I ever need them for...
I've quadrupled checked now on the measurements on the tires to make sure I'm not being a dumbass and it's 255/70/R18. Thank You @RagnarKon very much appreciated.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Firestone&tireModel=Destination+LE3&partnum=57TR8DLE3OWL&fromTireCompare=Y&vehicleSearch=true&autoMake=Ford&autoYear=2021&autoModel=Bronco+4+Door&autoModClar=Outer+Banks
these are the tires I bought from Customoffset.com
Measured the sidewall. 6.5 inches compared to 7 on the Bridgestones
Edit: I compared to another Bronco OBX at my dealership and it was definitely lower. I've got my measuring tape to bring with me tomorrow to measure and see what's up.