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I used to have Nittos on my Jeep and really liked the look however I am going with an 18in rim (Vision Rockers) and I was having trouble finding 35'' Nittos with a R18. Toyo and General grabbers seemed to be decently priced.
I've always done Nitto, but am switching to Mickey Thompson. Same pricing ball park. Their catalog is here:
https://www.mickeythompsontires.com/ Hit the "hamburger" menu on the top right, catalog link is at the bottom of the slide-in bar.
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OP, it is assumed that the offset for the OBX wheels are the same as the stock BL wheel which is +55mm. If you have a few minutes this weekend, maybe pull of the spare and look for the stamp on the inside of the wheel to confirm as I don't think anyone has done so yet.

So, assuming the offset is +55mm and the wheel sits flush with the stock fender
+55mm = 0" poke (all stock Bronco wheels?)
+30mm = 1" poke (Sasquatch wheel)
+18 = 1.5" poke
+00 = 2" poke
-12 = 2.67" poke
There is no need to do that. It is +55 offset. Not hard to find that info.

OP do you ever drive off road? I would never want that kind of offset on mine. Mine is a filthy beast with the 255s that came on it.
 

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OP, it is assumed that the offset for the OBX wheels are the same as the stock BL wheel which is +55mm. If you have a few minutes this weekend, maybe pull of the spare and look for the stamp on the inside of the wheel to confirm as I don't think anyone has done so yet.

So, assuming the offset is +55mm and the wheel sits flush with the stock fender
+55mm = 0" poke (all stock Bronco wheels?)
+30mm = 1" poke (Sasquatch wheel)
+18 = 1.5" poke
+00 = 2" poke
-12 = 2.67" poke
This is helpful info. Thanks!

I asked a fellow forum member if the stock set up on non sas OBX was flush or slightly under flare. She thought it was about .5 inside of flare. Which I think will work perfectly for the +12 offset I have on order.
 

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There is no need to do that. It is +55 offset. Not hard to find that info.
I know the BL wheels are +55 (confirmed by pulling my spare) but was not 100% sure about OBX wheels. And I have searched here trying to find that info but after 10minutes of sifting through posts with the word "offset" I can also confirm that it is easier to pull the spare and look for the stamping.
 
 





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