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I have a 2022 Bronco Sport Big Bend and would like to swap out factory tires for BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO2.
Factory tire is 225/65R17D but I’m seeing several posts with this tire as 245/65R17. Does this larger width fit the Big Bend?
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Yes, 245/65/17 fits all Bronco Sport models, with or without a lift.
 
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Thanks! With same factory wheels too?
 

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I have a 2022 Bronco Sport Big Bend and would like to swap out factory tires for BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO2.
Factory tire is 225/65R17D but I’m seeing several posts with this tire as 245/65R17. Does this larger width fit the Big Bend?

No lift here. You'll do just fine with them.

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I would love to use this tire, its just they are so damm heavy. The Falken in the same size is only 37lbs. vs. 44lbs.

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I know this may not sound like a lot but a total of 28lbs of rotational mass will affect braking, handling, ride as well as fuel economy. I just love the iconic raised white lettering!!!
 

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You'll pay the price as you've stated. But when you're off road on sharp rocks, or snow, or sand, they'll pay for themselves. I had them on my Jeep Liberty, and they are awesome tires. There is a big difference between light truck tires and passenger car tires.
 


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Although the model that comes as a factory option for the Bronco Sport is not a light truck tire, some models of the Wildpeak A/T3W are light truck tires.

I see, also I noticed that the factory 235/67/17 doesn't have the same pronounced sidewall protection (well not as much) as the 245/65/17. I know that these sidewall protection is part of the contribution for the noise that AT Tires make.

Also, Tirerack has the weight wrong for the 245/65/17. They show them as 37lbs when they are actually 39lbs. according to Falken.
 
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Got the 245s, they look great, definitely impacts the gas mileage but expected that. What PSI is everyone running on?
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