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Any pictures of 33” or 34” x 10.5 or 11.5 on Sasquatch?

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Wanting to move down to a tall 33” or 34” tire, no wider than 11.5 on my Sasquatch 4dr.

Anyone have pictures of a Sasquatch bronco with this setup? Trying to see if it will look odd with the shorter tires. I went through the entire ‘show me your wheels’ thread but didn’t see anyone going smaller.
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Plenty of pics of 255/80s if that meets your criteria, but doubtful any are on a sasquatch. Those wheels are wider than I prefer for a narrow tire.
 

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Seems like it is a trend as of late. I coined the term 2 years ago of a #SkinnySquatch. I know of a friend who recently downsized her Sasquatch Big Bend's tires. She's kind of a big deal here, though she no longer frequents B6G.
 
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Plenty of pics of 255/80s if that meets your criteria, but doubtful any are on a sasquatch. Those wheels are wider than I prefer for a narrow tire.
I forgot that part, I am going to go with a stock Bronco wheel, either a set of Black Diamond steelies or a set of Big Bend wheels, will get non sasquatch flares too. I saw the 255/80 pics but its the slight lift I have over stock, I am wondering if the tires will look lost in the wheel wells. The stock territory tires aren't horrible, I am almost used to the couple minutes of machine gunning rocks that happens after pulling out of my gravel driveway but I would like to bring the tires in with the stock wheel offset and go narrower tread.
 
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Seems like it is a trend as of late. I coined the term 2 years ago of a #SkinnySquatch. I know of a friend who recently downsized her Sasquatch Big Bend's tires. She's kind of a big deal here, though she no longer frequents B6G.
Did she have a gray 2 door by chance?
 

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I forgot that part, I am going to go with a stock Bronco wheel, either a set of Black Diamond steelies or a set of Big Bend wheels, will get non sasquatch flares too. I saw the 255/80 pics but its the slight lift I have over stock, I am wondering if the tires will look lost in the wheel wells. The stock territory tires aren't horrible, I am almost used to the couple minutes of machine gunning rocks that happens after pulling out of my gravel driveway but I would like to bring the tires in with the stock wheel offset and go narrower tread.

The BD steelies are awesome for those narrow tires. I've had 255/80s and 35X11.50s on mine and will soon put on 37X11.50s.

I really don't mind the smaller look until someone with 13.50s parks next to me. I remind myself it's not about size, but performance. Or something like that...
 

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I forgot that part, I am going to go with a stock Bronco wheel, either a set of Black Diamond steelies or a set of Big Bend wheels, will get non sasquatch flares too. I saw the 255/80 pics but its the slight lift I have over stock, I am wondering if the tires will look lost in the wheel wells. The stock territory tires aren't horrible, I am almost used to the couple minutes of machine gunning rocks that happens after pulling out of my gravel driveway but I would like to bring the tires in with the stock wheel offset and go narrower tread.
Look through threads on pizza cutters as there are others who have posted photos. Seems like the Kenda Klever is a popular choice. I'll likely go with Mickey T's Baja Boss once I burn more rubber off my Grabbers.
 

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Wanting to move down to a tall 33” or 34” tire, no wider than 11.5 on my Sasquatch 4dr.

Anyone have pictures of a Sasquatch bronco with this setup? Trying to see if it will look odd with the shorter tires. I went through the entire ‘show me your wheels’ thread but didn’t see anyone going smaller.
I'm non-sas but here's what mine looked like with 2" of lift w/ 35 x 10.5 Kendas
Ford Bronco Any pictures of 33” or 34” x 10.5 or 11.5 on Sasquatch? PXL_20220216_211649738


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Not a SAS but 285/75/R17 (33.9x11.25) with a 2 inch lift. Not sure how 33s would be, SAS might be a little overgeared for 33s.

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A 285 or 11.50 is only an inch narrower than 315 so roughly a 1/2” narrower on each side of tire… personally I think it d look fine.

Slightly lower your gearing if you do 285-17 vs 315-75 but there are a few 35-11.50 tires out there if you want to keep overall gearing similar. ( and Kendra does have the 35-10.50 but that ll be about 2” narrower.

Post pictures whichever way you end up going !!
 

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Curious about this as well, I'd like to run a set of KBD Square Flares on mine but there's considerable poke with the Sasquatch wheels, if I could jump from 12.5" to 10.5" that'd reduce it by about an inch and make it more tolerable. The only alternative would be switching to OEM Ranger or non-sas Bronco wheels since there's no aftermarket options that match the offset.

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Hi Guys. I have a 2022 Big Bend Sasquatch with a 7 speed, and I'm going with narrower tires and wheels as well. I am ordering up 255/80r17 in the Falken Wildpeak AT3W. Instead of swapping fender flares, I'm going to keep the stock sasquatch flares and go with a 17x8 or 17x8.5 wheel in a 0 offset.

To be honest, I'm going to use these as a winter tire and wheel combo only. I sold my stock SAS rims and tires when they were new and went with 295/70R18 Nitto Grappler G2's. They were OK for some off roading, but didn't perform as well as I'd hoped in the winter. In snow and ice, the compound got pretty hard and didn't perform the way I'd hoped or expected. Wet snow was a particularly bad obstacle with this tire/wheel setup.

I've talked to alot of guys who have been jeeping since I've been in diapers, and these off road veterans all swear by the narrower pizza cutter size, especially in the deep snow. I won't have these installed until November, but I'll add pics once I get them on.
 

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Seems like it is a trend as of late. I coined the term 2 years ago of a #SkinnySquatch. I know of a friend who recently downsized her Sasquatch Big Bend's tires. She's kind of a big deal here, though she no longer frequents B6G.
She must be over on another site now
 
 


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