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Did a "brief" search but could not find.

Are there some cheap Black rims for my Sasquatch for winter tires?

Also, what winter tires are you thinking

And, you can direct me to previous thread if you want

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Ok. Found the snow tire thread
 

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I can't imagine storing 5 huge tires. Why not just sell the take off tires and buy a 3peak tire?
 

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I may have the steelies from mine. I have not decided whether I am going to get a new set of wheels yet. If I do, I will post mine on here. July 26th build week... for now.
 

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I’m not usually a fan of steel wheels for vehicles, but I do think they’d look not bad on the Bronco. I’d like to see the factory wheels first before I make any decisions on that though :)
 

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I can't imagine storing 5 huge tires. Why not just sell the take off tires and buy a 3peak tire?
Real snow only tires work so much better in the snow then all season. But most people don't live where there is so much snow it matters. For those who do the difference is huge.
 

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Real snow only tires work so much better in the snow then all season. But most people don't live where there is so much snow it matters. For those who do the difference is huge.
I live in Minnesota, we get snow. 3peak tires are not all seasons. Again I can't imagine needing to store 5 huge tires when there are many different tires and manufactures that will suit most winter driving needs in addition to most off-roading needs. Can't wait until the Goodyears needs to be replaced with 35x11.5 Toyos AT3's
 

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A bit off topic since you're looking for different wheels, but I plan to get 3 extra of the same wheels my Bronco comes with. Will repurpose the spare plus those 3 for a dedicated winter set. One less thing to buy and store. Downside is that my spare will always be mismatched, but it will be perfectly fine for emergency duty.
 

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Well, how big of a WINTER tire do you intend to get?

You could run the BASE 16" wheels or other model 17" wheels at +55mm offset and stay at or below 285 in width.

I do not know if they even make wider winter tires than 285, but if they do, you'll need +30mm offset.

With those offsets, finding proper sized steelies has proven to be a difficult task.
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