Here is a new offering from Alphaequipt that allows for 245/65-series tires.
Ford Bronco Sport Looks Tough On Biggest Off-Road Tires That Will Fit
Off road fans currently have their attention focused on the new Ford Bronco. The reborn SUV doesn't go on sale until the summer, but if you really...
Here are a couple of other threads that have discussed the larger tires, the key item to keep in mind are the words of wisdom from the only guy that has done a lift so far.
These threads have the marketing vehicles:
Introducing the Bronco Sport Off-Roadeo Adventure Patrol Concept
Introducing...
The main benefit to an off-road vehicle is when you have a lift it gives you additional ground clearance to help avoid and drive over obstacles. The second reason is simply to give a lifted vehicle a more rugged appearance.
The only way I would do this if in fact Ford carries through and takes...
But the configurator for the 777 is 10,000 times more complicatied than the Bronco Sport.
Signed, former IFE engineer who built configs for all models of Boeing.
I never believe any glowing marketing words companies write, instead I look for user surveys such as this one at Tire Rack (Sort by your criteria, Comfort, Off-Road, etc.):
Tirerack Customer Tire Reviews - A/T 245/70R17
That is where I noticed the Pirelli Scorpion when I was writing this...
The 31" actual size is 30.5" so we only need and extra 1/2" per side to fit.
If not , we could carry it with low air pressure along with an air compressor.
The factory spec sheet does not list the Bronco Sport wheel width, so using the tire size wheel range will give you an idea:. The Badlands optional tire size is 235/65R17, but you said you want to use a 245/65R17, most likely they will both fit the stock wheel as the ranges overlap. So as long...
I have updated my first post with the correct tire size Ford used on the Bronco Sport Trail Rig with 1" lift, it is a 245/70R17 not a 265/65R17 size tire.
Thank you, you beat me to it, I saw the new pictures today where you could read the 245/70R17, I'm working on an update to my first post.
Here is a closeup of the photo I saw it in:
I may buy the Bronco Sport Badlands for my wife as her daily driver. Seeing the Bronco Sport Trail Rig Prototype with the 1" lift and BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 tires gives it a nice look. However, one thing to note about these tires is they are a Load Range E, that means they have stiff...