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mC.242

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Great thanks. It looks like they have them at Walmart for $171, which seems insane. Thats why I wanted to know the exact model
Make sure they are the LT/e load version. Unless you want the P version, lighter and wear longer but not as durable.
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Thanks for the update. Can't wait to put them on my BD.
Hey, did you end up putting them on your BD? Any rubbing or significant impact on gas mileage compared to the smaller General Grabbers it came with? I'm looking to do the same.
 

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I have a question that I haven’t found an answer to in other threads about this subject, so don’t jump on me. If there is an answer you can link me to, please do, but I’m mechanically ignorant and “do the math” doesn’t tell me the answer. I need laymen’s terms.

I am getting the BD and love the stance with the 32” tires, but ideally would love to go to a 33” like on the non-Sas Badlands, which to me is the best Bronco stance. I know the bigger tire would “fit,” but can someone tell me the considerations related to gearing and suspension differences? Would the BD with 33s have the same stance/lift/clearance as the Badlands even with different suspension? Would the change cause issues, and, if so, what are they?

Thanks!
did you end up finding the answer to this?
 

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Firestone Destination AT2: P285/70R17
They're still P-metric (thus no serious rock-crawling), but they are nevertheless a big upgrade from the stock Bridgestone Dueler AT RH-S.

It's a 7-speed with a stock 4.46 rear end. The 2.3 still makes enough torque to be able to move the 33s (technically 32.8s LOL) by simply easing off the clutch (without even stepping on the gas).
Ford Bronco 33's tires fit Big Bend! As tested on my 2021 Bronco 20240320_194154

Ford Bronco 33's tires fit Big Bend! As tested on my 2021 Bronco 20240320_181304


Ford Bronco 33's tires fit Big Bend! As tested on my 2021 Bronco 20240320_192118
 

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Had 315x70r17 Cooper Discoverer ATP XLT's put on the stock BB wheels. I did add a 1.25" front level kit. The crash bars have also been removed. This is a 2.3 auto with 3.73 gears. Power and torque are still good, very little difference in take off. I absolutely love these tires!

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