What size tires does the new Ford Bronco have?
What size tires does the new Ford Bronco have?
255/75R17 All-Terrain Tires. 255/70R18 All-Terrain Tires.
What are wheel specs for Ford Bronco II?
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What kind of tires do you put on a Bronco?
Note: 35-Inch tires will fit on a Bronco II with a 6-inch suspension lift and Bushwacker Cut Out fender flares. You’ll find a bunch of enthusiasts that have chopped the top of their Bronco II’s off behind the front doors. You can put in a Ranger tailgate to fill in the rear once the factory hatch is gone.
What kind of front axle does a 1990 Ford Bronco use?
Dana 35 Front Axle: If you don’t have a 1990 Ford Bronco II with the Dana 35, then you should seriously consider upgrading your stock Dana 28 to this axle. The Dana 28 can really only handle a 31-inch tire, and the axle no longer has aftermarket support if you’re looking to re-gear it or add a locker.
How do you increase tire size on a Bronco?
Cut Fenders / Fender Flares: Another method of increasing tire size is by cutting the fenders and increasing the size of the wheel openings. Some people bolt on fender flares designed to cover the cut out openings (and cover the wider tires you’ll be adding), and some use a trim material along the edges of the cut to clean up the look]
Share your notes Mini forum about Ford Bronco II wheel specs Need help? Try our Wheel Calculator …not sure on what’s the best / biggest / widest / maximum tires or rims will fit your car? Write about the tires you are currently driving on.
Note: 35-Inch tires will fit on a Bronco II with a 6-inch suspension lift and Bushwacker Cut Out fender flares. You’ll find a bunch of enthusiasts that have chopped the top of their Bronco II’s off behind the front doors. You can put in a Ranger tailgate to fill in the rear once the factory hatch is gone.
Dana 35 Front Axle: If you don’t have a 1990 Ford Bronco II with the Dana 35, then you should seriously consider upgrading your stock Dana 28 to this axle. The Dana 28 can really only handle a 31-inch tire, and the axle no longer has aftermarket support if you’re looking to re-gear it or add a locker.
Cut Fenders / Fender Flares: Another method of increasing tire size is by cutting the fenders and increasing the size of the wheel openings. Some people bolt on fender flares designed to cover the cut out openings (and cover the wider tires you’ll be adding), and some use a trim material along the edges of the cut to clean up the look]