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Yeah mine are +25, unless they pulled a fast one on me LOL. So they stick out about a 1/4" farther than the Sasquatch wheels, which are +30mm. Remember, my Bronco has standard flares so both the Sasquatch wheels and the +25mm Rebound Pros have some significant poke. I did actually have the Sasquatch wheels on mine for a short time so I looked for a pair of photos that were similar, to compare the two. These aren't the best angle for judging poke but you can sort of get an idea.So today I looked at Icons website and it says that your Bronco has the +25?
Is that correct? Even with the standard flares in the pictures it looks like the wheels stick out pretty far. more like a zero offset.Unless it’s just an illusion? Because I was thinking about getting the +25 for my BaseSquatch and going with Nitto ridge grappler to push the tire out a little bit because I don’t like the narrow 9.5 tread of the stock Sasquatch wranglers.
I can’t find the specs of the actual tread width on a 315/70 ridge grappler? Section 12.7 but not tread. I know it’s a hell of a lot wider than the wranglers.
Thoughts thanks
I am interested in the compression in a +25 or zero
OE Sasquatch wheels 17X8.5 +30mm and tires 315/70R17 on a Base 2-Door Bronco with standard flares (non-Sasquatch) and 3/2 level-lift:
Rebound Pros 17X8.5 +25mm with 35X12.50R17 Nitto Trail Grapplers on the same Bronco:
I guess I really do need to start taking more pictures on level ground and in parking lots and driveways LOL.
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