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Awesome looking Bronco.
What you have done with the leveling and 37's is exactly what I want to do. I do like the factory rims, black with silver ring so I would want to keep them like you have. The photos are very helpful for me planning what I will do.
Thank you for posting this.
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Well done! Ive always liked the "big tire, minimal lift" look. I did that with my '13 F150. 35"s with a level kit only. Cut and tied plastic and ran Moab rim trail. Good times...
 
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Well done! Ive always liked the "big tire, minimal lift" look. I did that with my '13 F150. 35"s with a level kit only. Cut and tied plastic and ran Moab rim trail. Good times...
Moab rim in an F150 that's impressive, I've done it a few times and the first section has a high pucker factor!
 

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Was there already a spacer in the Sasquatch suspension?
 

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What about 37s looks good on a mid sized SUV without a 6” lift? It looks insanely out of proportion. And a 37” spare looks ridiculous even with a 6” lift. Lol
 

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Pro tip…”small” 37s like the BFG KO2 and KM3 might be the way to go on these Bronco’s to keep from rubbing the frame off road. They run about half an inch to inch smaller than a “true” 37.
And they're waaayyyy better tires than Goodyears. :cool:
 

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If you are going to do aftermarket wheel if you decrease the backspacing compared to factory it will help with the clearance issues I'm having.
so if reg wheels are +55 and sas wheels +35 do you think about a +15 would be size? roughly 3/4 inch and if pulling it that much more away on the inside, would poss create a rub on the outside anywhere that you can see by eyeballing it?
 

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Would you suggest a gear change with the 37's ? Like to the 5.13 or 5.38 ?
 

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New to the group, but had been wondering for a while if people were going to put 37's on the stock wheels. One of the reasons I ordered the Wildtrak was the all black wheel.

If I were to get the Maxlider 4inch lift do you think the 37's could work without rubbing?
 

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Moab rim in an F150 that's impressive, I've done it a few times and the first section has a high pucker factor!
Wish I could say I cleaned the trail, my son had to tug me a few times. Once on the first section, again on the staircases. Too much fun!
 

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Well I did it😬 cut off where it was rubbing and welded the seam. IMO the area will still have plenty of strength but time will tell. Good news is tires have no clearance issues that I know of now😁. I’m going to keep wheeling it and update this if anything else pops up.

Should be good. (y) (y) I notice Healy's Bronco has these cut off as well. Possibly even more.

The outer piece is just the crash bar mount, not needed. The inner part with the "puck" looking mount is the front body mount, this is needed. I think the piece you cut off was only put there to add to the crash bar's strength.

I have this same plan for my 2DR Basetrak.
 
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Would you suggest a gear change with the 37's ? Like to the 5.13 or 5.38 ?
No the low still seems plenty low and all other driving conditions pretty much unnoticeable but if you don’t start with the Sasquatch package might be a different story.
 

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Sorry, no video's I was lucky to get my wife to snap a couple of pics.

Regarding your trip to Colorado in February unless you are wanting to go skiing or ride a snowmobile I would hold off until late July. I go every year and in my experience even in early July some of the mountain passes/trials are snowed in up until that point.
The reason to go colorado not really for the trail becaue it winter time... but if i keep driving and go to moab....

My wife going to denver for business meetimg in feb .... i jump on the situation for road trip with the bronco i been waiting for 2 year.... she will flying to the meeting and i will drive..... i am kind of retired ..... i have a lot of time for road trip...

It moab it good for trail during the winter???
 
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New to the group, but had been wondering for a while if people were going to put 37's on the stock wheels. One of the reasons I ordered the Wildtrak was the all black wheel.

If I were to get the Maxlider 4inch lift do you think the 37's could work without rubbing?
Maybe around town but I would guess it will probably rub when the suspension compressed if you don’t do some cutting.
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