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Hi, i just bought a 2021 BRONCO outer banks with the standard wheels ( no sasquash )

truck will be lifted 2inch by rough country lift kit

I want a setup on 35 and im not the best finding the good set up

i want a setup that will stick out just a bit like .5 or .75 of a inch of the fender flare.

what rims size/off set and tire should i go for thanks!
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Don't know the specs off the top of my head, but go with the same backspacing/offset the Sasquatch wheels have and you should get the look you are describing. Sasquatch get's wider flares, so if you stick with stock flares with Sasquatch take-offs or wheels with the same specs, you should be golden.

I know people have already done it so you could probably find pictures on this forum somewhere.
 

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Sasquatch wheels are 0 offset
 

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Go with zero offset if you want a little poke, go with -12 if you want more poke
 

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Yes! Just got mine back from 110 Customs last night. OP for reference here is what -12 offset looks like.
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Nice. I am going -12 as well on my BL SAS. Might keep the SAS flares or go regular just have to wait and see what it looks like. I will also prob go with a 1 or 1.5''' leveling kit and toyo or grabber 35'' tires.
 

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Nice. I am going -12 as well on my BL SAS. Might keep the SAS flares or go regular just have to wait and see what it looks like. I will also prob go with a 1 or 1.5''' leveling kit and toyo or grabber 35'' tires.
I like your thought process! I did a 2in lift and 35in Nitto Ridge Grapplers. I'm really pleased with how it turned out.
 
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OP, it is assumed that the offset for the OBX wheels are the same as the stock BL wheel which is +55mm. If you have a few minutes this weekend, maybe pull of the spare and look for the stamp on the inside of the wheel to confirm as I don't think anyone has done so yet.

So, assuming the offset is +55mm and the wheel sits flush with the stock fender
+55mm = 0" poke (all stock Bronco wheels?)
+30mm = 1" poke (Sasquatch wheel)
+18 = 1.5" poke
+00 = 2" poke
-12 = 2.67" poke

Edit. Should also add that listed poke is for the same width wheel. If wheel width is different take the delta between the two, divide in half, and add or subtract that from the listed poke. For example an 8.5" wheel on a BL would add a 1/4" poke to all the numbers above and a 7.5" wheel would subtract.
 
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I like your thought process! I did a 2in lift and 35in Nitto Ridge Grapplers. I'm really please with how it turned out.
I used to have Nittos on my Jeep and really liked the look however I am going with an 18in rim (Vision Rockers) and I was having trouble finding 35'' Nittos with a R18. Toyo and General grabbers seemed to be decently priced.
 

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Hi, i just bought a 2021 BRONCO outer banks with the standard wheels ( no sasquash )

truck will be lifted 2inch by rough country lift kit

I want a setup on 35 and im not the best finding the good set up

i want a setup that will stick out just a bit like .5 or .75 of a inch of the fender flare.

what rims size/off set and tire should i go for thanks!
I also suggest getting on Instagram. There are a few Bronco groups you can follow and they are now starting to post pictures of peoples upgrades. You can find a decent amount of pics.
 

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A 17x9 with +20mm is a common wheel configuration and would be about +.5" poke over SAS.
 
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If i buy a 35inch set up do i need to buy something for the rear rack? thanks
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