Some people also have to trim some of the body panel and wheel well cover, but if it's done right, it looks fine. This is usually for even bigger tires but FYI. Each Bronco has it's own real dimensions, they're not all exactly the same even for the same model/trim/package.
I was curious if the...
I actually just purchased a 1" leveling kit because it was cheap but I wasn't in a hurry to install it until it was necessary, figured it would be more of a nuisance having to get the truck re aligned and headlights re aimed for no real practical gain
Thanks for the info! The main reason I started considering the 37's is because a found a reasonable deal on a used set of 5 on nice aftermarket rims on marketplace, I thought they would be a nice upgrade for the summer months and put my stock setup back on during the winter months here.
Hi, I know there has been many threads on tire sizes on different trims, just curious if anyone knows if you can replace the stock 35's with 37's on a completely stock heritage model, just not certain if the wider wheel openings and non modular bumper plays a factor on this.
I'm not against a...
20 kms down the road after leaving the dealership with my brand new 2026 heritage on Saturday, golf ball sized smash, also put 2 dents in the hood and a scratch before hitting dead center, was quoted $1,600 cdn to replace, thrilled with the whole deal...
Thanks all! I pick it up tomorrow, I don't intend to modify much but would like to add a high quality leveling kit or 1" lift and the plastic running boards need to go, any suggestions?
Trying to decide but I am now leaning towards just ordering a 2026 Heritage or badlands with the manual transmission, I have a low mileage M6 hellcat that doesn't get much use and the local ford dealer has offered a fair trade value, this would help with some of the concerns with the early model...
OK I will check it out this weekend, do all the hard tops have this issue or is it hit and miss?
Should I be looking for a soft top instead? I live it cold climate with snow for many months of the year so I figured a hard top was the only option...
Thanks for the info, I think my main concern would be the life expectancy of the little turbo engine and manual clutch in a vehicle of that size & weight.
Hi all, new here and currently not a Bronco owner however I am actively shopping around for a used rig in SW Ontario Canada.
I have my eyes on a 2021 Badlands, 2.3, manual transmission with 90,000kms on it, is there any serious concerns with this configuration & year?
This will just be a toy...