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#1, Black Diamond 17" steelies for the win! Durable, look great and better off-road wheel size. OB wheels are ugly imo.
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That is the way I am leaning. The OBX become my daily drivers. The Steelies with off road tires become "summer seasonal" that way. I just have to be willing to discard my perfectly good 30" base tires with only 9000 miles on them.If it was me, id go for the obx wheel and tires, then id put off road tires on the base steelies. with the obx package you have a set up ready to go.
This would be the "zero waste" solution for me and probably lower overall cost.#1, Black Diamond 17" steelies for the win! Durable, look great and better off-road wheel size. OB wheels are ugly imo.
I just replaced one OEM tire due to road hazard and it was $225 mounted and moved to spare. I would love to get a set on the cheap and store them, but no space.I think i have decided we would have a better chance selling the tires and tpms parts. keep rims...
Will a Sasquatch set fit on a base bronco? I am not too sure about that. And that price is great! Where did you see it?no way I'd take any OBX wheels/tires - they are the ugliest (IMHO) out of all the wheel/tire options on any trim level, ... between your two options listed, I'd go with option 1 ... but personally, I'd be looking for a set of Sasquatch take-offs, i've seen sets of 5 going for about $1000, which is a STEAL
I am a fan of them!I wasn’t a huge fan of the 18” wheels, but these were listed for $250 … figured I’d try em out while I decide what I really want …
I didnt know Outer Banks was a tire manufacturer?!I have a Base Manual 2-door Bronco and I have been looking for a second set of wheels/tires.
2. I can also get 5 Outer Banks 32" takeoff Tires with Wheels and TPS Sensors for $500.