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Wheel OffSet of Bronco Wildtrak?

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These are not for you as you said >>

Many aftermarket wheels will go with the standard large bore and supply a spacer to neck down the bore for anything smaller.


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Are they going to give me a set to use my bronco?
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So do I understand this correctly, the 17x8.5" 0 offset wheels like Method has for the bronco will stick out about 1.2"(30mm) more than the stock Sasquatch wheels with an et30 offset? I wonder who is going to make 17x8.5 et30 wheels to fit the Bronco.
 

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So do I understand this correctly, the 17x8.5" 0 offset wheels like Method has for the bronco will stick out about 1.2"(30mm) more than the stock Sasquatch wheels with an et30 offset? I wonder who is going to make 17x8.5 et30 wheels to fit the Bronco.
Yep. 0 offset is what was on the A51 Overland concept.

If the Bronco is a success, we can expect aftermarket to go after it with 55 and 30 offsets options.

I wouldn’t worry too much. I bet it will just be a matter of time
 

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Yep. 0 offset is what was on the A51 Overland concept.

If the Bronco is a success, we can expect aftermarket to go after it with 55 and 30 offsets options.

I wouldn’t worry too much. I bet it will just be a matter of time
Makes sense why the A51 Overland looked funky with the tire size. I think the Sasq offset makes it look right unless you're going to 37"s
 

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This may be a dumb question, with more measurements needed, but does anyone have a general idea how much of a positive offset would be possible on the Wildtrak? I know I'm in the minority, but I prefer the narrower stance of the non-squatch Badlands 33" A/Ts, but the WT checked several other boxes I was wanting, so that's what I ordered.

Here's what I'm thinking: 35" A/T tires (same model as BL) that would stick out less than the current sasquatch offering. My ideal setup would have the tires aligning with the narrower, non-squatch fenders, but I'm curious if that will even be possible without rubbing.

Here's a visual of what I'm shooting for, with 35s instead of 33s

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This may be a dumb question, with more measurements needed, but does anyone have a general idea how much of a positive offset would be possible on the Wildtrak? I know I'm in the minority, but I prefer the narrower stance of the non-squatch Badlands 33" A/Ts, but the WT checked several other boxes I was wanting, so that's what I ordered.

Here's what I'm thinking: 35" A/T tires (same model as BL) that would stick out less than the current sasquatch offering. My ideal setup would have the tires aligning with the narrower, non-squatch fenders, but I'm curious if that will even be possible without rubbing.

Here's a visual of what I'm shooting for, with 35s instead of 33s
I don't think you're going to have much luck with that. Jaruss01 did a post showing a bunch of measurements and the stock distance between tire and suspension parts are 0.65" and only 0.35" from the upper control arms. I would have serious doubts what you are proposing would be doable. I would recommend searching for that thread and reading it for yourself and checking out all the pictures, your interpretation may be different than mine - I might have misinterpreted the data but from what I can see a narrower stance simply wouldn't fit.
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