Here you go:Does anyone know the Sasquatch wheel Offset, if there is any?
Thank you Brother!Here you go:
Looks awesome. Completely changes the look of the Big Bend.Trouble attaching photos. Here you go.
285s look perfect on stock Bronco’s Like the black sidewall look as well. Nicely done!Trouble attaching photos. Here you go.
Looks great! When you are pushing it, is there any possibility of frame hitting tire? Even a remote possibility? Thank you!Dealer just sent pic with my truck at dealer, swapped the factory tires with 33” KO2’s (nitto grapplers are all on back order), I haven’t driven it yet so can’t attest to rubbing etc, but dealer said fit no problem….
Update on 33” inch, zero rub issue, truck drove great, very smooth ride, really surprised how smooth actually, tires are bigger than I thought, I’m 6’ and have to slide out of the truck, def will get combo rock rail slider bars of some type for wife to step down…once again two rivers Ford in Nashville was outstanding on getting me what I wanted and out the door quick, got credit for factory tires, tinted my front windows, blown away when I first saw my truck, 2.7 is quick too and I’m coming off a Ram 1500 sport with a hemi with exhaust upgrade and headers so was impressed….love the K02’s so far and drove close to 300 miles on em today thru sun and rain…..
Those are the exact same tires I have on my wife's Jeep JK. I was wondering what they'll look like on a Bronco and glad to see they look great! I've really enjoyed these tires so far! Way better than stock!Trouble attaching photos. Here you go.
I will try to make it rub. Literally just drove it home 3 miles and into the garage as we have a hail warning in WI. That would turn this into a bad day!Looks great! When you are pushing it, is there any possibility of frame hitting tire? Even a remote possibility? Thank you!
THIS WILL BE ME WHENEVER MINE COME IN! Thanks for posting!Trouble attaching photos. Here you go.
with this amount of sidewall, the tire will mount up. there is a chance the tread surface may not be as flat as needed for optimum wear. so your centers may wear quicker than the shoulders. also there is potential for rubbing on your inner fender wells and suspension components because the inside of the tire will be a half inch or so deeper into the inner fender wells. i feel confident it wil work for normal driving, but there may be some interference or damage with the suspension in full articulation...I am going to buy these same tires for my base and I am happy that they will fit and look good.
Are you putting them on the stock 16" steelies or buying a new set of 16" wheels? Reason I ask is that 285s are technically only "approved" for a rim (7.5- 9.0") are you worried about putting them on the the stock 7" wide rim? I want to believe that would be no problem because i dont want new rims.
Anyone have experience putting tires on slightly narrower wheels? ie. min size recommended 7.5" and you put on 7" wheel
I agreeLooks awesome. Completely changes the look of the Big Bend.
Thanks to the community for helping me find the right choice!I agree
This is the first pic of the BB that I've liked. Those tires make it! nicely done!!!