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Bronco uses a 6x139.7 lug pattern. What else would have that wheel pattern? Its a different pattern than the F-150. Does it match Jeeps? Something else from the Ford lineup?
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Ranger.Bronco uses a 6x139.7 lug pattern. What else would have that wheel pattern? Its a different pattern than the F-150. Does it match Jeeps? Something else from the Ford lineup?
Glad you posted. I read a little about offset earlier in the week to educate myself and would have thought the SAS had a negative offset, but boy was my logic wrong...Ranger.
Also be mindful of the offsets. Ranger and Bronco have a +55 offset. Sasquatch wheels for the 35” tires are a +30
Mike L stated that the Base Bronco uses the steel Ranger rims.67 - 87 Bronco II - 21 said:
It may, or may not be of any value to the Bronco, but the Ranger bore is 93.1 mm.
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Jeep has 5 lugs, not 6.Bronco uses a 6x139.7 lug pattern. What else would have that wheel pattern? Its a different pattern than the F-150. Does it match Jeeps? Something else from the Ford lineup?
Lexus GX460 - Rays makes a awesome set of wheels that will fit! I can swap my wheelsCertain Toyota have the 6 x 5.5 bolt pattern also.
(Same as 6 x 139.7)
The offsets are the deal killer for most wheels.
Method and Black Rhino have a few 30 to 35 mm offset wheels..... I only look at 17".
Certain Toyota have the 6 x 5.5 bolt pattern also.
(Same as 6 x 139.7)
The offsets are the deal killer for most wheels.
Method and Black Rhino have a few 30 to 35 mm offset wheels..... I only look at 17".
I second thatLarger center bore SHOULDN'T be an issue.
The three sets of aftermarket wheels I've bought all used "centering rings" to shim them down to the proper bore diameter.