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As I have seen conflicting information about what is needed to make 35s fit on a Non-Sasquatch Bronco I figured I'd post my experience.

2023 Bronco Badlands 4 Door 2.7 V6 - European (German) spec
Spring and shock part numbers match US spec Non-Sasquatch Badlands with the 2.7 Liter engine

Changes Made
  • Sasquatch fender flares (tire tread needs to be fully covered here by law)
  • Removal of crash bars
  • Front Broflaps installed (not needed for tire fitment)
  • Forscan tire size change from 2525 mm to 2653 mm
Tire and wheel combination

Original
285/70R17 BF Goodrich All Terrain KO2 on stock Badland wheels (IIRC 8x17 ET55)
Weight: 35.5 kg
35 psi on road
18 psi offroad

Set 1 (Green wheels in pictures)
315/70R17 General Grabber AT3 on 8.5x17 ET30 wheels
Weight: 45.5 kg
35 psi on road
18 psi offroad

Set 2 (White wheels in pictures)
35x12.5R17 General Grabber X3 on 8.5x17 ET30 wheels
Weight: 51.1 kg
33 psi on road
18 psi offroad

Update 25 Dec 2025

A few days into our first road trip with a bit of off road, I noticed some rubbing on the front with the 315/70R17s on the same size and offset wheels as the Sasquatch gets. When going into larger bumps, even at moderate speeds, the front tires contact the fenders. At the top of the fender arch, I can see where the tires scratch the metal. It isn't a massive contact, but I could imagine with larger impacts that there is a potential for damage.

I haven't noticed the rubbing with articulation on obstacles, only when hitting whoops. I am guessing just the extra weight of the front end pressing down, verses just flexing, is making the difference.

Update 20 April 2025

So there seems to be some rubbing on all four tires with the 315/70R17 General Grabber AT3 on 8.5x17 ET30 wheels. Surprisingly all four tires have cuts in the middle of the tread from the fender flares. I would have imagined that the rears would have plenty of clearance. This was from low speed trails with several spots maxing out the articulation. I imagine on high speed trails I would start running into issues with the fenders taking damage.
Ford Bronco 35s on Non-Sasquatch 2023 Badlands IMG_20250420_153015645


Testing
I drove both sets of tires for over a 1000 km now and haven't had any issues with rubbing. I took both sets to a local offroad park and tried various obstacles that cycles through the full articulation, sway bar connected and disconnected, turning the wheel fully left and right, driving forwards and backwards. The tires never rubbed under any of these conditions. So as far as I can tell, there is enough clearance to run 35s on Sasquatch size wheels on a Badlands without the Sasquatch package once the crash bars are removed and Sasquatch fenders are installed


Spare tire
Both sets of tires fit on the stock tire carrier without any modifications, such as spacers. One can see a bit of the tire sidewall in the reverse camera, but it is minimal. The rubber bumpers on the tailgate don't interfere either. The tires nearly touch the rubber bumpers, but there is maybe 1-2 mm space. The third brake light also still fits, but anything bigger than the 35x12.5R17 would require it to be raised. It is touching the tire, but there isn't much force on it, so I don't expect any issues. Visibility of the third brake light is still good. One would need to be on the ground, a few feet back to not see it.

Driving feel
To be honest, with the 315/70R17 General Grabber AT3 combination, there is little driving feel difference between the stock 285/70R17 BF Goodrich KO2 that came stock. However, the 35x12.5R17 General Grabber X3 surprised me negatively. The steering struggled a bit with this combination. Road impacts got sent up the steering a lot more. Offroad the steering was heavier and also had some sharp impacts that the lighter tires didn't have. Considering some folks are having issues with the tie rods and steering racks, I am not sure how much I trust that combination in heavy Offroad use. As a side note, we had the same tire and wheel combination on a 1st and 2nd Gen Ranger Raptor, and neither showed any of the steering behavior that the Bronco has.

Pictures attached for vanity sake :)

Ford Bronco 35s on Non-Sasquatch 2023 Badlands PXL_20241018_093305842


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As I have seen conflicting information about what is needed to make 35s fit on a Non-Sasquatch Bronco I figured I'd post my experience.

2023 Bronco Badlands 4 Door 2.7 V6 - European (German) spec
Spring and shock part numbers match US spec Non-Sasquatch Badlands with the 2.7 Liter engine

Changes Made
  • Sasquatch fender flares (tire tread needs to be fully covered here by law)
  • Removal of crash bars
  • Front Broflaps installed (not needed for tire fitment)
  • Forscan tire size change from 2525 mm to 2653 mm
Tire and wheel combination

Original
285/70R17 BF Goodrich All Terrain KO2 on stock Badland wheels (IIRC 8x17 ET55)
Weight: 35.5 kg
35 psi on road
18 psi offroad

Set 1 (Green wheels in pictures)
315/70R17 General Grabber AT3 on 8.5x17 ET30 wheels
Weight: 45.5 kg
35 psi on road
18 psi offroad

Set 2 (White wheels in pictures)
35x12.5R17 General Grabber X3 on 8.5x17 ET30 wheels
Weight: 51.1 kg
33 psi on road
18 psi offroad

Testing
I drove both sets of tires for over a 1000 km now and haven't had any issues with rubbing. I took both sets to a local offroad park and tried various obstacles that cycles through the full articulation, sway bar connected and disconnected, turning the wheel fully left and right, driving forwards and backwards. The tires never rubbed under any of these conditions. So as far as I can tell, there is enough clearance to run 35s on Sasquatch size wheels on a Badlands without the Sasquatch package once the crash bars are removed and Sasquatch fenders are installed


Spare tire
Both sets of tires fit on the stock tire carrier without any modifications, such as spacers. One can see a bit of the tire sidewall in the reverse camera, but it is minimal. The rubber bumpers on the tailgate don't interfere either. The tires nearly touch the rubber bumpers, but there is maybe 1-2 mm space. The third brake light also still fits, but anything bigger than the 35x12.5R17 would require it to be raised. It is touching the tire, but there isn't much force on it, so I don't expect any issues. Visibility of the third brake light is still good. One would need to be on the ground, a few feet back to not see it.

Driving feel
To be honest, with the 315/70R17 General Grabber AT3 combination, there is little driving feel difference between the stock 285/70R17 BF Goodrich KO2 that came stock. However, the 35x12.5R17 General Grabber X3 surprised me negatively. The steering struggled a bit with this combination. Road impacts got sent up the steering a lot more. Offroad the steering was heavier and also had some sharp impacts that the lighter tires didn't have. Considering some folks are having issues with the tie rods and steering racks, I am not sure how much I trust that combination in heavy Offroad use. As a side note, we had the same tire and wheel combination on a 1st and 2nd Gen Ranger Raptor, and neither showed any of the steering behavior that the Bronco has.

Pictures attached for vanity sake :)

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As I have seen conflicting information about what is needed to make 35s fit on a Non-Sasquatch Bronco I figured I'd post my experience.

2023 Bronco Badlands 4 Door 2.7 V6 - European (German) spec
Spring and shock part numbers match US spec Non-Sasquatch Badlands with the 2.7 Liter engine

Changes Made
  • Sasquatch fender flares (tire tread needs to be fully covered here by law)
  • Removal of crash bars
  • Front Broflaps installed (not needed for tire fitment)
  • Forscan tire size change from 2525 mm to 2653 mm
Tire and wheel combination

Original
285/70R17 BF Goodrich All Terrain KO2 on stock Badland wheels (IIRC 8x17 ET55)
Weight: 35.5 kg
35 psi on road
18 psi offroad

Set 1 (Green wheels in pictures)
315/70R17 General Grabber AT3 on 8.5x17 ET30 wheels
Weight: 45.5 kg
35 psi on road
18 psi offroad

Set 2 (White wheels in pictures)
35x12.5R17 General Grabber X3 on 8.5x17 ET30 wheels
Weight: 51.1 kg
33 psi on road
18 psi offroad

Testing
I drove both sets of tires for over a 1000 km now and haven't had any issues with rubbing. I took both sets to a local offroad park and tried various obstacles that cycles through the full articulation, sway bar connected and disconnected, turning the wheel fully left and right, driving forwards and backwards. The tires never rubbed under any of these conditions. So as far as I can tell, there is enough clearance to run 35s on Sasquatch size wheels on a Badlands without the Sasquatch package once the crash bars are removed and Sasquatch fenders are installed


Spare tire
Both sets of tires fit on the stock tire carrier without any modifications, such as spacers. One can see a bit of the tire sidewall in the reverse camera, but it is minimal. The rubber bumpers on the tailgate don't interfere either. The tires nearly touch the rubber bumpers, but there is maybe 1-2 mm space. The third brake light also still fits, but anything bigger than the 35x12.5R17 would require it to be raised. It is touching the tire, but there isn't much force on it, so I don't expect any issues. Visibility of the third brake light is still good. One would need to be on the ground, a few feet back to not see it.

Driving feel
To be honest, with the 315/70R17 General Grabber AT3 combination, there is little driving feel difference between the stock 285/70R17 BF Goodrich KO2 that came stock. However, the 35x12.5R17 General Grabber X3 surprised me negatively. The steering struggled a bit with this combination. Road impacts got sent up the steering a lot more. Offroad the steering was heavier and also had some sharp impacts that the lighter tires didn't have. Considering some folks are having issues with the tie rods and steering racks, I am not sure how much I trust that combination in heavy Offroad use. As a side note, we had the same tire and wheel combination on a 1st and 2nd Gen Ranger Raptor, and neither showed any of the steering behavior that the Bronco has.

Pictures attached for vanity sake :)

PXL_20241018_093305842.jpg


PXL_20241009_153338813.jpg
Thank you for this. My oem ko2s have not even made it to 34k miles and are ready to be changed out. I have decided to roll with the ko3s but really was wondering if 35s would care any issues, so thanks for answering my concerns!
 
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Can you take a picture of the brake light? Thanks
We are just heading out the door on a day trip, I'll get some pictures from behind tomorrow. But here is one from the side I just grabbed in the garage.

Ford Bronco 35s on Non-Sasquatch 2023 Badlands IMG_20241027_073550057
 

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We are just heading out the door on a day trip, I'll get some pictures from behind tomorrow. But here is one from the side I just grabbed in the garage.

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thank you. Do you think if I got a 34.6 inch tall tire that it would also be touching the brake light?

Danke.
 

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As far as tie rods go, the Rough Country Tie Rods are beefy AF. They were also under $200.

Below is Stock with JKS sleeves, Icon, and the guy she told you not to worry about, Rough Country.

RC, Icon outers
Ford Bronco 35s on Non-Sasquatch 2023 Badlands IMG_20241020_152857236_HDR

RC, Icon, Stock with JKS inners

Pretty sure that with a HOSS 3.0 rack, it would be solid with a 35" tire unless you beat on it intentionally.
 

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I have had the stock SQ tires and my stock 33”Badlands wheels for about a year. I used spacers to match the backspacing of the SQ wheel and removed the crash bars. No issues with lots of full articulation wheeling. I wil say the rack is really struggling even with the ultra light GoodYear Territory “35s”. I don’t expect a heavy 35” tire is going to be a good match with the 1.0 rack I have.
 

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I have had the stock SQ tires and my stock 33”Badlands wheels for about a year. I used spacers to match the backspacing of the SQ wheel and removed the crash bars. No issues with lots of full articulation wheeling. I wil say the rack is really struggling even with the ultra light GoodYear Territory “35s”. I don’t expect a heavy 35” tire is going to be a good match with the 1.0 rack I have.
Well considering that there really is no 1.0 vs 2.0 rack generally speaking (as there are like 4 different types of standard duty racks and I really can't explain why some get 1 rack vs another - and I am unsure if anyone else can either).

That said, there are essentially three major rack styles which are available.

You have the standard rack. Everything from the base to the majority of 2023 and earlier Sasquatch Bronco except for WildTrak Broncos with HOSS 3.0.

The heavy duty rack. 2022.5 HOSS 3.0 WildTrak, 2023 WildTrak, and allegedly all 2024 Sasquatch Broncos got the heavy duty rack.

The Raptor rack. All Raptors got the heavy duty rack, but with Raptor specific tie rods.
 

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Well considering that there really is no 1.0 vs 2.0 rack generally speaking (as there are like 4 different types of standard duty racks and I really can't explain why some get 1 rack vs another - and I am unsure if anyone else can either).

That said, there are essentially three major rack styles which are available.

You have the standard rack. Everything from the base to the majority of 2023 and earlier Sasquatch Bronco except for WildTrak Broncos with HOSS 3.0.

The heavy duty rack. 2022.5 HOSS 3.0 WildTrak, 2023 WildTrak, and allegedly all 2024 Sasquatch Broncos got the heavy duty rack.

The Raptor rack. All Raptors got the heavy duty rack, but with Raptor specific tie rods.
I thought the 2024 Badlands non-Sas also got the HD rack?
 

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Well considering that there really is no 1.0 vs 2.0 rack generally speaking (as there are like 4 different types of standard duty racks and I really can't explain why some get 1 rack vs another - and I am unsure if anyone else can either).

That said, there are essentially three major rack styles which are available.

You have the standard rack. Everything from the base to the majority of 2023 and earlier Sasquatch Bronco except for WildTrak Broncos with HOSS 3.0.

The heavy duty rack. 2022.5 HOSS 3.0 WildTrak, 2023 WildTrak, and allegedly all 2024 Sasquatch Broncos got the heavy duty rack.

The Raptor rack. All Raptors got the heavy duty rack, but with Raptor specific tie rods.
 
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thank you. Do you think if I got a 34.6 inch tall tire that it would also be touching the brake light?

Danke.
It may not, the light is barely touching the tire right now (315/70R17 General Grabber AT3). With the 35x125R17 (General Grabber X3) it touches more.
 
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Can you take a picture of the brake light? Thanks
I took two videos this morning, as my wife was leaving for work.

This one shoes that there is very little pressure on the brake light with the 315/70R17 General Grabber AT3 mounted.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/AhLrj3XwB6fkLtHn8

The second video shows that the 3rd brake light is visible. One needs to be right behind the truck, in a low car to have the light obscured.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/SjZBwjXHFsD9jSP76
 

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I took two videos this morning, as my wife was leaving for work.

This one shoes that there is very little pressure on the brake light with the 315/70R17 General Grabber AT3 mounted.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/AhLrj3XwB6fkLtHn8

The second video shows that the 3rd brake light is visible. One needs to be right behind the truck, in a low car to have the light obscured.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/SjZBwjXHFsD9jSP76
Here is one more picture when by chance I was stuck at a traffic light behind my wife. So even pulled up right behind, sitting in a passenger car, the third brake light was still visible.

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