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Can a 35” tire fit on the back of a badlands bronco

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Just wondering will a 35” tire fit on back of a badlands bronco that had 33”, I’m wondering will it clash with the rear tail lamp that’s over the rear tire.
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Ford Bronco Can a 35” tire fit on the back of a badlands bronco 1618563795515

It looks like it’s adjustable, from this image, to accommodate all the different factory tire sizes.
That looks like a jeep to me, is the bronco the same?
 

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Ford Bronco Can a 35” tire fit on the back of a badlands bronco 1618564801519

Still looks like it could be adjustable to me... but I’m no longer certain of it. Lol
 

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I’ve got a drill and some duct tape, just in case you have issues with it. 🙂
 
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I’ve got a drill and some duct tape, just in case you have issues with it. 🙂
guess I’ll just have to go ahead and try it, they say the bronco badlands can take 35’s from the factory the rear wheel mount should to
 

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guess I’ll just have to go ahead and try it, they say the bronco badlands can take 35’s from the factory the rear wheel mount should to
Who is “they”? I ask because I am considering going 35s without Sasquatch package from the company. Trying to keep my build in budget and it’s either High package or Sasquatch. I can’t do both.
 

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guess I’ll just have to go ahead and try it, they say the bronco badlands can take 35’s from the factory the rear wheel mount should to
You're buying a $50,000+ vehicle and another $2500 for Sasquatch will break you? If that's the case, maybe you should re-consider your purchase.

I'm paying cash and can afford it. In the end I still switched from Badlands to Base 2.7L Squatch because I didn't want to spend a bunch of extra money for what's not really important.

Switching to 35" tires has a cost. You're also going to have to deal with mounting the spare. More importantly, you will not have the additional lift needed for 35s that Sasquatch comes with. Badlands also has 10mm more travel than Squatch, so just slapping on 35s will cause issues. This doesn't even mention recalibration needed for speedo, etc.

Ford marketing seems to have gotten the better of you.
 

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Ford Bronco Can a 35” tire fit on the back of a badlands bronco 1618564801519

Still looks like it could be adjustable to me... but I’m no longer certain of it. Lol
Never saw a picture without the tire. 😯 Funny looking! Agent 007 would definitely mount a 303 machine gun in the rear of his Bronco and if he ever got into any trouble surprise surprise...😂
 

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Never saw a picture without the tire. 😯 Funny looking! Agent 007 would definitely mount a 303 machine gun in the rear of his Bronco and if he ever got into any trouble surprise surprise...😂
But then he would lose his backup camera!!
 

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Will it fit, sure.

Will it require absolutely no effort to accomplish, probably not.
 
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You're buying a $50,000+ vehicle and another $2500 for Sasquatch will break you? If that's the case, maybe you should re-consider your purchase.

I'm paying cash and can afford it. In the end I still switched from Badlands to Base 2.7L Squatch because I didn't want to spend a bunch of extra money for what's not really important.

Switching to 35" tires has a cost. You're also going to have to deal with mounting the spare. More importantly, you will not have the additional lift needed for 35s that Sasquatch comes with. Badlands also has 10mm more travel than Squatch, so just slapping on 35s will cause issues. This doesn't even mention recalibration needed for speedo, etc.

Ford marketing seems to have gotten the better of you.
Man how do you know? I asked the experts!, are you one? I doubt it... I didn’t want Sasquatch I didn’t like the wheels!! They are hideous! And you pay off a bronco with cash? Why you picking on us poor folk for fortunate son.
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