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Do we know the wheel center bore size / the spigot size of our BRONCOS in mm ? Not a guess or presuming it is the same as the Ranger....an actual confirmation. Thank you.
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I did use the search feature. Questions about it and one guy said it was 93.1 "same as the Ranger"...but I do not know if that was an assumption or a fact. Would be nice to get factory/employee confirmation on that.I thought someone measured it with their calipers in the factory a while back... maybe it was just the ask that never got done?
Well.. how's this:I did use the search feature. Questions about it and one guy said it was 93.1 "same as the Ranger"...but I do not know if that was an assumption or a fact. Would be nice to get factory/employee confirmation on that.
Hopefully you are correct....but the number is not the same, unless I am wrong. One has a "Z" while the other a "C".Well.. how's this:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/-2021-bronco-oem-factory-rims-wheels-specs-sizes-offsets-.11893/
Here is a picture from the factory of the 17" steel wheels... exact same numbers as the Ranger steel wheels... Makes me think that "same as the Ranger" is a safe assumption!
::EDIT:: Link in post above to Levine confirming that steelies are shared across platforms.
Looks like 93.1 is correct. Thanks to all for the responses.https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...mpleted-bronco-black-diamond.5952/post-222688
Find the comment that says:
Mike L confirmed in a Tweet that the Base Bronco uses the 16x7 Ranger steel rims. They have a 6x5.5" bolt pattern, 55mm offset and a 93.1 mm hub bore.
My understanding is that figure in the part number only refers to what "division" that part number came from or something or other.Hopefully you are correct....but the number is not the same, unless I am wrong. One has a "Z" while the other a "C".