They're actually 34.36 if you do the size math.
No 35 is a perfect 35" tall.
Here's another thread about it
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/are-your-goodyear-territory-mt-315-70r17-tires-really-35s.35448/#:~:text=I%20didn't%20realize%20people,.%20is%20actually%2034.36%22%20tire.
Well that would be your opinion. I think they're more proportional to the giant flares/wheel openings than the factory tires.
Looks good to me, and it'll be fine for light-ish offroading. I've got sxs's for the more extreme stuff anyways.
I just put them on, so not sure yet.
I do know that I recently did a 300 mile trip in mine when it was stock and when I got there I still had like 40 miles till empty according to the gauge. That's a little over 16mpg using the stock tank size of 21.2 gallons.
That's about 95 miles of...
Yeah I was thinking the back of the rear fenders will be an issue first, especially with the rear suspension being so soft.
I know it looks like the rear mudflaps will make contact first. Also though if you push on the mudflap you could pin it back for a tad more clearance.
I'll probably flex...
I installed the 2.25" rpg collars up front with the 1.5" in the rear. Install was about what I expected. I did them with some spring compressors while leaving the coilovers on the bronco. There's not much room to work with in the front, but the rears were very easy.
40x13.5x17 cooper stt pros...
Ah I see what you're saying.
I'm sure eventually they'll do a similar cluster for all the models, then you could likely swap one of those to have everything look oem
There have been a few horror stories on this forum plus the Facebook groups.
People that flat towed fine several times, and then one time something happens to kick it out of the flat tow mode and ruins the transmission.
I dont know all the specifics, because I don't tow mine, but it's...