Read through this thread and am just more confused.
What is the simple answer for wanting to replace the stock sasquatch wheels and getting the same amount of poke as stock without any other funny business?
They applied a new seal onto the rear portion of the top by using an adhesive in addition to the tape built into the seal. Since they did that there have been no more leaks
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/mic-leak-in-new-23-obx.88465/post-2154032
The reason I asked is because I thought I had a similar issue on my driver rear window. Turns out it was a gap in the between the weather seal on the mic top and the side of the bronco (right above the window).
Dealership was able to realign it and it helped significant but i still get a tiny...
Any recommendations on color?
I'm between Black, dense titanium and stainless gray
Want something that is as sheer as possible that will look good with iconic silver
Silver for me (it is what color I went with). But then again, I just generally do not like the color green.
If there was a darker blue available, I would have went with that - something a tad lighter than the old Antimatter blue would have been nice.
Yup. Ford probably went to the market and asked the big companies for tires based on FORDs desired specs and Good Year came back with the best combination of price and weight (lower weight = better fuel economy they can advertise)