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Ok so this is what I'm working with. I have a 2025 bronco big bend which I'll attach photos. I already have my front struts which I'm using to level out my bronco as well as new upper control arms, im just waiting on the rear fox struts to come in and my tie rod sleeves which both come in on monday. Im using my stock wheels and I'm adding toyo 315/70r/17 tires, and I know there are people out there that say that tire doesn't fit, but I have seen enough people use this tire on their stock rims and it works. My question is do I need spacers because of the offset on the rims itself. Im not going off roading as well, its simply a daily driver and I'm looking for a more aggressive look. I was going to buy new rims but the daughters tuition just went up 2800 a year so there went those funds. So do I need to add around a .75 in to a 1 in spacer or am I good with what I'm doing.

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I’m no pro, but you’re changing so much, it’s a wait and see after you have everything on, maybe?
 

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A +30 offset is the sweet spot for 35s. Sounds like you are reusing the big bend +55 offset rims. I would find some cheap SAS +30 rims if money is a concern. I don’t like having an extra interface with wheel spacers. But you should be fine with good quality 1” spacers. Nothing to worry about. Just check them at each wheel rotation.
 
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A +30 offset is the sweet spot for 35s. Sounds like you are reusing the big bend +55 offset rims. I would find some cheap SAS +30 rims if money is a concern. I don’t like having an extra interface with wheel spacers. But you should be fine with good quality 1” spacers. Nothing to worry about. Just check them at each wheel rotation.
When I started to put everything together I had everything laid out, and than my daughters private school tuition jumped up. I was looking at the .75in bora spacers. They have great reviews. I appreciate the info.
 

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0.75 or 1" should be plenty to keep the tire away from the new UCA.
 

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When I started to put everything together I had everything laid out, and than my daughters private school tuition jumped up. I was looking at the .75in bora spacers. They have great reviews. I appreciate the info.
If cost is a concern, some people install 315/70R17 tires on stock +55 offset wheels with no lift and no issues other than maybe some mild contact at full lock. But if wanting a mild lift or front level, some $50 lift spacers are an option.

I've been running those 315/70R17 tires on +42 offset rims for over a year with no problem mostly on-road. Although I'm going to install a spacer lift this spring for off-road use.

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If cost is a concern, some people install 315/70R17 tires on stock +55 offset wheels with no lift and no issues other than maybe some mild contact at full lock. But if wanting a mild lift or front level, some $50 lift spacers are an option.

I've been running those 315/70R17 tires on +42 offset rims for over a year with no problem mostly on-road. Although I'm going to install a spacer lift this spring for off-road use.

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Im doing a front level, I bought the fox 2.5 preformance struts, I bought whiteline upper control arms for the front, and I bought tie rod sleeves. The rear is just getting upgraded struts from fox. Had I know about the whole tuition thing, I probably would gave just done a zone offroad lift in the front and went a different route. So are you saying with the front level i won't need spacers or i will.
 

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Isn’t it about time your daughter got a job?
 

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I have no problem running wheel spacers. Quality spacers, like BORA, are not a safety risk if properly installed and maintained.

Your Big Bend factory rims came with little “pockets” for the spacers, so it is clear that Ford Corporate anticipated customers installing wheel spacers.
 

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Im doing a front level, I bought the fox 2.5 preformance struts, I bought whiteline upper control arms for the front, and I bought tie rod sleeves. The rear is just getting upgraded struts from fox. Had I know about the whole tuition thing, I probably would gave just done a zone offroad lift in the front and went a different route. So are you saying with the front level i won't need spacers or i will.
You might not need wheel spacers when using your stock +55 offset wheels with 315/70R17 tires (regardless of front level). Some forum members run that setup without issue, although some report mild tire to frame contact at full lock. I'd first try without the wheel spacers and see how well it works for your usage and appearance wise. You could always buy some wheel spacers later if needed.
 
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You might not need wheel spacers when using your stock +55 offset wheels with 315/70R17 tires (regardless of front level). Some forum members run that setup without issue, although some report mild tire to frame contact at full lock. I'd first try without the wheel spacers and see how well it works for your usage and appearance wise. You could always buy some wheel spacers later if needed.
I dont even know when I would hit a full lock out this is strictly a daily driver, I just want it to be a little taller with bigger tires and a more aggressive look.
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