Those look great on there! That is what I plan on putting on mine when the factories need replaced.
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Thanks for the comparison as I will look into the 245/60/18 since I want to keep 18 stock rims on my outer banks.245/60/18 and 245/65/17
It shouldn't effect the speedometer since the only thing being changed from the factory tires is the width, right? The aspect ratio and diameter of the tire are the same as the factory tires. Or am I wrong?Is it possible to make an adjustment so speedometer matches? Or is that something that you just live with?
I feel a little dumb following up with the rubbing question, but since this is exactly what I am hoping to do.....Here it is! Some new shoes on the Big Bend!
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after driving for a couple days now I haven’t noticed any rubbingI feel a little dumb following up with the rubbing question, but since this is exactly what I am hoping to do.....
...still no rubbing even when you are turned all the way over? This looks awesome!
Awesome. Thanks for sharing the pics and the info.after driving for a couple days now I haven’t noticed any rubbing
You can only increase the minimum ground clearance via tires so going from the BL with optional 29" tires and 8.8" of ground clearance (it's only 8.8" with the optional 29" tires) to 31" tires will only get you another inch of ground clearance (depending on tire brand and exact size but within a tenth or so). 2" bigger nets an inch of extra ground clearance. Still 9.8" is solid if Ford actually offers the trail rig concept or others do (which we know is coming).Looks great. The optional set on the Badlands is 'only' a 29" tire, and that setup has a 1" greater (8.8") ground clearance than the Big Bend -- not including the optional bigger tires. Those only add 1/2" to the tire, or I'd suppose 1/4" ground clearance anyway. The point being -- are you really sure about fender strikes/rubbing? Time will tell, I'm sure. The trail rig concept is a Badlands with 31" tires PLUS an additional 1" suspension lift -- so I'd guess +2 1/2" for a total 11" + ground clearance on that one (lift, tires and all), accommodated by both the factory 1", and 1" additional custom lift. Of course performance and handling are other considerations for what to mount -- clearance isn't the only one. You could be "just right."
245/65/17 -confirmed no rubbing on full lock.I feel a little dumb following up with the rubbing question, but since this is exactly what I am hoping to do.....
...still no rubbing even when you are turned all the way over? This looks awesome!
Awesome! I trust @redHOOD830, but always good to verify245/65/17 -confirmed no rubbing on full lock.
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haha just how we say it in the fleet “trust but verify “ ?Awesome! I trust @redHOOD830, but always good to verify
Looks like you have exactly the build I'm going for, by the way. What is your crossbar/basket combo? Do you have the BB package?245/65/17 -confirmed no rubbing on full lock.
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The Bronco was on display and was one of the last two at the dealer. It came with that set up. The cross bars are Yakima (timberline) and the basket is Yakima (Offgrid).Looks like you have exactly the build I'm going for, by the way. What is your crossbar/basket combo? Do you have the BB package?