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I doubt Ford sells them bigger for zero offset wheels
Yeah figured Ford wouldn't but, there would be some aftermarket solutions that could be made to work.
 

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Mc master carr has them for sure
 
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Not 100% sure how the stock ones are installed they feel pretty loose like its just a panel pin pushed through they are hollow and I can feel a fastener in the center, so my assumption its just a panel pin type thing holding it in, and will just pop off. Will get a closer look and verify, but seems the Jeep ones will probably work.
 

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Ford Bronco Anyone know what these are called? 1434FD17-3136-4850-A139-6A1AB42A18E9
Here you go. I actually needed to shorten mine when putting on wider tires.
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Those are bump stops and they are not load-baring. They are there to keep you from smashing your gate with the tire while you take it on and off.

The gap is fine.
Has this been confirmed ???? Seeing lots of posts where guys are claiming potential tail gate damage if the gap isn't remedied.
 
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Has this been confirmed ???? Seeing lots of posts where guys are claiming potential tail gate damage if the gap isn't remedied.
I can confirm that without the support of them there is a whole lot of creaking and crackling noise coming from the tailgate, adding some extra padding there makes a big difference, and I would not run it with the gap.
 

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