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Sasquatch OEM tire replacement cost

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Yep... seems like a pretty good deal for large tires.
 

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Saving $ upfront by skipping the squatch on my badlands and saving $ later when I replace the tires.. Win-win. 😃
Ford Bronco Sasquatch OEM tire replacement cost 1615429646249
 

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I'm at $1600 for a set of four on each of my two Porsches and the rears only last 15k miles with no track use. How long will these squatch tires last?
 

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Makes Sasquatch on the Badlands all the more laughable.

You're giving up 33" KO2s + stock wheels, for Goodyears + Beadlock capables + bumpstops.

For $2500.

Assuming the wheels are worth $995 (the upgraded price of the non-Squatch beadlock capable wheels), you're paying $1500 for 5 Goodyears + bumpstops. Which is slightly under street price for the tires - but nowhere near what Ford is paying for them.

And NO credit for forgoing the 33" KO2s - which are not cheap either, retailing at $250 apiece.

With all due respect - no thanks.
 

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Makes Sasquatch on the Badlands all the more laughable.

You're giving up 33" KO2s + stock wheels, for Goodyears + Beadlock capables + bumpstops.

For $2500.

Assuming the wheels are worth $995 (the upgraded price of the non-Squatch beadlock capable wheels), you're paying $1500 for 5 Goodyears + bumpstops. Which is slightly under street price for the tires - but nowhere near what Ford is paying for them.

And NO credit for forgoing the 33" KO2s - which are not cheap either, retailing at $250 apiece.

With all due respect - no thanks.
I get where you’re coming from, but for myself and a lot of other people putting Sasquatch on the Badlands, it’s for the gearing. The 4.46’s (auto) will work, but my Jeep is under geared right now and I’m just sick of it. I would rather have it ready to go from the factory.

Swapping suspensions, wheels, tires, etc. is all good with me, but I don’t have the skills or tools to properly regear differentials and local shops will charge between $1500 and $2500 for my Jeep, and the Bronco has the potential to cost more based upon the style of front differential.
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