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After two months of having it bone stock, it was time to stuff some 35's under it! Specs and notes below!

2021 Bronco Big Bend 4 Dr Mid Pack
2" Zone Lift
35x12.50R18 Falken Wildpeak AT3W's
18x9 -12mm Offset Fuel Octanes

Edit: YES THE CRASH BARS HAVE BEEN TAKEN OFF NOW AND RUBBING IS GONE.

Does it rub? YES. It rubs on both front and back crash bars on front wheels, I am thinking because of the -12mm offset. I looked at all the forums, all Zone's documents and figured the 35's would fit but they rub JUST over a full rotation of the steering wheel.

The Crash bars coming off and will be much better to drive.
Overall the Zone lift is a nice lift. The -12mm wheels stick out a good amount. They look GREAT and give it a very mean stance, however, I am in Ontario and the poke is not legal. Sasquatch Flares most likely going on.

VERY happy with how it turned out. If you have any questions, please let me know! Happy to answer any questions I can.

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Nice vertical image, like it's climbing a mountain!
 

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Sharp rig. I like the profile views showing the lift/tire combo.

Waaaay too much poke for my taste.
-19 will be roughly two inches further out than Squatch.
 

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Sharp rig. I like the profile views showing the lift/tire combo.

Waaaay too much poke for my taste.
-19 will be roughly two inches further out than Squatch.
It is definitely a LOT of poke. It was more than I was expecting. But I do like it. I think it will look very good with the Sasquatch Flares.
 
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At least thats an easy fix, looks great completely changes the look
The bolts were in there VERY tight lol but a breaker bar got them out. Thank you! I’m very happy with the final product.
 

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Looks good dude!! But It looks like maybe too much positive camber in the rear. Maybe adjusting the rear track bar will help bring in more negative camber or its just the big wheel offset and nothing you can do which over time may wipe out your wheel barings.

Here are some pics of mine with 37x12.5R17 and 3 inch lift. No rubbing in forward or reverse.

Ps-does anyone know if our broncos wheel hubs are Hubcentric or not? It feels like they are when the bronco is under throttle going over little bumps. Or it could just be me lol..

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After two months of having it bone stock, it was time to stuff some 35's under it! Specs and notes below!

2021 Bronco Big Bend 4 Dr Mid Pack
2" Zone Lift
35x12.50R18 Falken Wildpeak AT3W's
18x9 -12mm Offset Fuel Octanes

Does it rub? YES. It rubs on both front and back crash bars on front wheels, I am thinking because of the -12mm offset. I looked at all the forums, all Zone's documents and figured the 35's would fit but they rub JUST over a full rotation of the steering wheel. Crash bars coming off and will be much better to drive.
Overall the Zone lift is a nice lift. The -12mm wheels stick out a good amount. They look GREAT and give it a very mean stance, however, I am in Ontario and the poke is not legal. Sasquatch Flares most likely going on.

VERY happy with how it turned out. If you have any questions, please let me know! Happy to answer any questions I can.
that looks great but man even with the bigger flares your doors are going to get chewed up with rocks arent they?
 

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After two months of having it bone stock, it was time to stuff some 35's under it! Specs and notes below!

2021 Bronco Big Bend 4 Dr Mid Pack
2" Zone Lift
35x12.50R18 Falken Wildpeak AT3W's
18x9 -12mm Offset Fuel Octanes

Does it rub? YES. It rubs on both front and back crash bars on front wheels, I am thinking because of the -12mm offset. I looked at all the forums, all Zone's documents and figured the 35's would fit but they rub JUST over a full rotation of the steering wheel. Crash bars coming off and will be much better to drive.
Overall the Zone lift is a nice lift. The -12mm wheels stick out a good amount. They look GREAT and give it a very mean stance, however, I am in Ontario and the poke is not legal. Sasquatch Flares most likely going on.

VERY happy with how it turned out. If you have any questions, please let me know! Happy to answer any questions I can.

Ford Bronco Zone 2" Lift with 35's (Falken Wildpeak) and Fuel Octanes on Big Bend Bronco IMG_0110


Ford Bronco Zone 2" Lift with 35's (Falken Wildpeak) and Fuel Octanes on Big Bend Bronco IMG_0110


Ford Bronco Zone 2" Lift with 35's (Falken Wildpeak) and Fuel Octanes on Big Bend Bronco IMG_0110


Ford Bronco Zone 2" Lift with 35's (Falken Wildpeak) and Fuel Octanes on Big Bend Bronco IMG_0110
What gear ratio did you go with from the factory? Are you noticing any signs of any acceleration or driving differences?
 

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Looks good dude!! But It looks like maybe too much positive camber in the rear. Maybe adjusting the rear track bar will help bring in more negative camber or its just the big wheel offset and nothing you can do which over time may wipe out your wheel barings.

Here are some pics of mine with 37x12.5R17 and 3 inch lift. No rubbing in forward or reverse.

Ps-does anyone know if our broncos wheel hubs are Hubcentric or not? It feels like they are when the bronco is under throttle going over little bumps. Or it could just be me lol..

Ford Bronco Zone 2" Lift with 35's (Falken Wildpeak) and Fuel Octanes on Big Bend Bronco IMG_0110


Ford Bronco Zone 2" Lift with 35's (Falken Wildpeak) and Fuel Octanes on Big Bend Bronco IMG_0110


Ford Bronco Zone 2" Lift with 35's (Falken Wildpeak) and Fuel Octanes on Big Bend Bronco IMG_0110
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