stop, you're giving me unpure thoughts. my plan is to just add a 1" level and 33s.2022 non sas BD, with 2’’ RC lift and 35’’ tires off of a sas.
Sponsored
stop, you're giving me unpure thoughts. my plan is to just add a 1" level and 33s.2022 non sas BD, with 2’’ RC lift and 35’’ tires off of a sas.
Nice. Your Bronco has an identical twin here in Tucson. I saw it the other day, BD with the optional alloys, and take-off Sas tires mounted...2022 non sas BD, with 2’’ RC lift and 35’’ tires off of a sas.
My Toyo Open Country A/T 3s (315/70/17) were cheaper than 33s, so I bought those. Then I bought my RC 2 inch lift for $150. so for roughly the same price, I will be putting on 35s instead of 33s....stop, you're giving me unpure thoughts. my plan is to just add a 1" level and 33s.
fuck. how are the toyo's? i knew this was going happen. also, i didn't look at the steelies size. wonder if it is the same and would be similar.My Toyo Open Country A/T 3s (315/70/17) were cheaper than 33s, so I bought those. Then I bought my RC 2 inch lift for $150. so for roughly the same price, I will be putting on 35s instead of 33s....
I was leaning your direction of 1 inch level, but since the universe presented itself to get 35s, that is the way I went......The parts are not just waiting for the Bronco to show up, hopefully at the end of the month
My Toyo Open Country A/T 3s (315/70/17) were cheaper than 33s, so I bought those. Then I bought my RC 2 inch lift for $150. so for roughly the same price, I will be putting on 35s instead of 33s....
I was leaning your direction of 1 inch level, but since the universe presented itself to get 35s, that is the way I went......The parts are not just waiting for the Bronco to show up, hopefully at the end of the month
Aren't 315's a little on the wide side for a 7.5" rim? We're looking hard at a set of Toyos in a 285/75-17, which are almost 35", but only about an inch wider than the stockers, and are listed as appropriate for the stock BD rims. I've seen several people do this on the forum, and they seem to work well, and they look good...fuck. how are the toyo's? i knew this was going happen. also, i didn't look at the steelies size. wonder if it is the same and would be similar.
probably, back to the plan then. thanks..Aren't 315's a little on the wide side for a 7.5" rim? We're looking hard at a set of Toyos in a 285/75-17, which are almost 35", but only about an inch wider than the stockers, and are listed as appropriate for the stock BD rims. I've seen several people do this on the forum, and they seem to work well, and they look good...
There are a lot of people running 315s on the Big Bend stock 7.5s, and Black Diamond steelies and upgraded wheels, all 7.5s. They seem to be working just fine. They are all over this forum.Aren't 315's a little on the wide side for a 7.5" rim? We're looking hard at a set of Toyos in a 285/75-17, which are almost 35", but only about an inch wider than the stockers, and are listed as appropriate for the stock BD rims. I've seen several people do this on the forum, and they seem to work well, and they look good...
I really like the Toyos. I have had them on my F150 twice now. The first set were Open Country A/T 2s. They lasted almost 80k miles. This set are A/Tv3s. I have about 45k miles and they are in great shape. I rotate them on every oil change. They are great in the snow. I do not know for rock crawling as I live in the North East.fuck. how are the toyo's? i knew this was going happen. also, i didn't look at the steelies size. wonder if it is the same and would be similar.
I think Badlands Wheels are 8 inches wide. There are a lot of those available in the market place on here and Facebook.probably, back to the plan then. thanks..
This is what I am also doing as soon as mine arrives hopefully the end of the month. Tire source near me has buy 4 get one free so I’m definitely going that route.Aren't 315's a little on the wide side for a 7.5" rim? We're looking hard at a set of Toyos in a 285/75-17, which are almost 35", but only about an inch wider than the stockers, and are listed as appropriate for the stock BD rims. I've seen several people do this on the forum, and they seem to work well, and they look good...
Those are 35/12.50’s, I assume? They look awesome, but I saw you posting that they were rubbing without running wheel spacers. I’d like to avoid that by going with 285/75’s (~11.5” wide)…