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I win! I ordered +35mm Methods.
Noice! Which ones? I'm thinking of the 105 V3. How did you determine the offset? I've been trying to figure it out.
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I would not go 0 offset on my build. you can make anything work if you mess with it enough.
Isn't 0 offset the ideal set tup to make the wheel bearings last a long time?
 

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haven't heard anyone talk in this thread about 285/75/17? from other threads some seemed to think they would work fine, at least on the BL with stock wheels?
 

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The Cliff notes, 4wp adjustable coilovers set at 3'' or more, 35 offset is a great happy medium for the wheels and some light trimming of the plastic.
Are only the coilovers needed, or would upper control arms also be needed to fully correct geometry/angles for 37’s on non-squatch and squatch models?

Also, do you know if your black 2dr will at the 4WP Dallas event this weekend?
 

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Yeah, but can I fit 33 inch rims? I have been eyeing a set of spinners....
 

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Are only the coilovers needed, or would upper control arms also be needed to fully correct geometry/angles for 37’s on non-squatch and squatch models?

Also, do you know if your black 2dr will at the 4WP Dallas event this weekend?
UCA are needed for sure if going 37's.
The black 2DR on 37's vanished like a fart in the wind.
 

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So how big can I go on Badlands base?
 

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For all you boys and girls asking about tire sizes check this out. There will be a quiz at the end so pay attention!


Thanks for posting. great info !!! Are you guys doing anything in the way different style fender ???

Looks like the is room to spare under the "stock" fender.

Ford Bronco How to Fit 35” or 37” Tires on 2021 Bronco? 4WP Explains 1620962015432



you know along the lines of a "sema build" fender. or even maybe round opening just higher in the fender to gain some "clearance" ?????
 
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I’d believe them too, but I didn’t hear that in the video. I heard them refer to the “black” shocks of the models and the “yellow” shocks of the squatch… but no mention of the “yellow” shocks of the Badlands…

Adding further confusion, in this very thread Ryan said there is no difference between BL and Squatch shocks lending credence to BL being different than Base

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extended and compressed are probably the same. That doesn’t mean spring rate, preload or seat height is the same. I just want to clarify that. For simplicity it’s easier for customers to recognize black shocks can get a level lift, yellow shocks cannot. Sorry for the confusion.
 

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Don’t worry be happy. The fine folks with 4wheel parts will set them up correctly and will stuff some 37” super swampers under it if you want. Ok I want it let’s do it. Let go off reading
 
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Thanks for posting. great info !!! Are you guys doing anything in the way different style fender ???

Looks like the is room to spare under the "stock" fender.

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you know along the lines of a "sema build" fender. or even maybe round opening just higher in the fender to gain some "clearance" ?????
stay tuned. R&D gets to do fun stuff.
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