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What size tires fit a stock Bronco Black Diamond?

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I've put a reservation down for a four-door black diamond. Excited to configure it. However, with pricing being revealed, I'm most likely not going to go with the Sasquatch package since I'd prefer the more reliable 2.7 l v6 and the modular hardtop. I was curious if anyone knew what size tires you can fit on a stock Bronco? The Black diamond comes with the 32 inch all terrains. How high up can you go on a stock Bronco without a lift? 35s seem high.

And the Sasquatch package is a pretty good deal considering the cost for the parts & labor but the v6 and trans being so high has priced me out of it.

I'm curious to hear what the community is thinking about this.

Updated: See screenshots from BL spec page. 35s are under the "Optional" section. -

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i'm not sure what you mean - the sas package gets the 2.7l v6 standard i believe. i think you could go 35s. definitely not 37s though
 

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tire rack or who?
 
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i'm not sure what you mean - the sas package gets the 2.7l v6 standard i believe. i think you could go 35s. definitely not 37s though
Where did you see this? I believe its separate charge from the pricing sheets. $3500 (v6 & auto) + $4500 (sas) on the BL. If so, that is great news for buyers.
 

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I've put a reservation down for a four-door black diamond. Excited to configure it. However, with pricing being revealed, I'm most likely not going to go with the Sasquatch package since I'd prefer the more reliable 2.7 l v6 and the modular hardtop. I was curious if anyone knew what size tires you can fit on a stock Bronco? The Black diamond comes with the 32 inch all terrains. How high up can you go on a stock Bronco? 35s seem high.

And the Sasquatch package is a pretty good deal considering the cost for the parts & labor but the v6 and trans being so high has priced me out of it.

I'm curious to hear what the community is thinking about this.
I don't think anyone will know until they get them and try. There is no way to tell without it being a factory option until you actually fit them. I think you could probably fit 33s stock since you can get factory 32s and there is probably some room....but that is just speculation as they MAY rub without any lift...My guess is that they would work.
 

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Where did you see this? I believe its separate charge from the pricing sheets. $3500 (v6 & auto) + $4500 (sas) on the BL. If so, that is great news for buyers.
They are separate charges, like you lay out.
 

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Where did you see this? I believe its separate charge from the pricing sheets. $3500 (v6 & auto) + $4500 (sas) on the BL. If so, that is great news for buyers.
I think he meant that SAS requires automatic tranny, i really doubt the SAS pricing includes 2.7/auto combo
 

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The 10 spd is required for the Sasquatch, but not the 2.7.
 

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Where did you see this? I believe its separate charge from the pricing sheets. $3500 (v6 & auto) + $4500 (sas) on the BL. If so, that is great news for buyers.
oops. i got confused. i don't think it matters what engine you use but it can't be a manual
 

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As has been discussed in many threads. No one knows yet. It's not like we have a Bronco to test fit. It will depend on the suspension and the backspace limitations if you stay with stock wheels. We don't know that stuff yet, so.... we are just guessing.

I would fully expect to go up one to two sizes with no issues whatsoever. Beyond that, backspace and rubbing may be an issue. I will run either 295/70/17s or 285/75/17s on my BD. I will most likely have to modify something to do that. I plan on replacing stock suspension and I'm not against trimming. Hope to keep the stock steelies though.
 

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tire rack or who?
On the Go Tires...He's mobile and does your tires at the convenient of your own home (or work)...mounted and balanced...great guy, got my tires for my tundra and my wife's Benz from him...

edited: He's in Lee county..FL
 

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On The Go Tires...if you're local (Lee County , FL) highly recommended...

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As has been discussed in many threads. No one knows yet. It's not like we have a Bronco to test fit. It will depend on the suspension and the backspace limitations if you stay with stock wheels. We don't know that stuff yet, so.... we are just guessing.

I would fully expect to go up one to two sizes with no issues whatsoever. Beyond that, backspace and rubbing may be an issue. I will run either 295/70/17s or 285/75/17s on my BD. I will most likely have to modify something to do that. I plan on replacing stock suspension and I'm not against trimming. Hope to keep the stock steelies though.

I love the stock steelies too...but sas wheels look sooo much better.
 

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I love the stock steelies too...but sas wheels look sooo much better.

I plan to paint my steelies white. Maybe even add the center chrome caps if I can find some to fit. That should make the steel stand out even more, in a world of aluminum wheels.
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