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- Nate
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- 2023 Carbonized Grey Badlands Lux 2.3
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
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I’m getting a non-sas badlands soon and planning on moving up to this size tire. I rarely see any mention of this size I’m guessing because it’s not offered in many options?
I think I’m gonna level it with a zone 1” but considering the Broncbuster 1.5” on all 4 corners or the eibach springs. My preference is to save the crash bars or use a kit to reduce them.
Im looking at the Cooper at3 xlt. My wife has them in 285/60r20 on her Tahoe. No noise! Excellent in the rain unlike the Toyo at3’s I had on my f-150 that would spin on wet pavement starting out at a stop light.
also they only weigh 61 pounds a piece, most of my driving is pavement.
anyway I was just curious on y’all’s thoughts on the tire size
I think I’m gonna level it with a zone 1” but considering the Broncbuster 1.5” on all 4 corners or the eibach springs. My preference is to save the crash bars or use a kit to reduce them.
Im looking at the Cooper at3 xlt. My wife has them in 285/60r20 on her Tahoe. No noise! Excellent in the rain unlike the Toyo at3’s I had on my f-150 that would spin on wet pavement starting out at a stop light.
also they only weigh 61 pounds a piece, most of my driving is pavement.
anyway I was just curious on y’all’s thoughts on the tire size
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