The only advice I can give for you, when looking at bigger tires, be sure to look at the recommended rim width that you are able to put on these rims. I cannot tell you how many people are ignoring this.
I got my script from a website that Ford put a cease and desist on…I think it was called broncodepot.com. But check these guys out:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/ar-bronco-classic-dna-fender-badge.47425/
If I had to guess, the same as mine, stock plastic bumper with fog lights, but here is my goal for the front bumper: https://lobooffroad.com
LOBO has a few offerings, all with a HNT (High and Tight) design, and also with a winch.
Just wanted to follow up on this thread to say…WOW…what a difference this 2" foam mattress pad makes to muffle the sounds from outside. Recently in Texas, the mornings are getting nice to put up the soft top as I drive into work, so I removed the mattress pad. Today as the wife and I were...
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From the grill to the end of the WNC bumper, what is that measurement? The measurement Im looking for is from the front of the grill straight forward.
The offset is based off the rim, so its whatever the RIM is produced for. I get confused when people talk about offset, so I didnt understand how to change this. You have to buy new rims to get the offset you are looking for.
This is what confuses me, I looked up this tire and noting you have the stock OBX rim which is 18x7.5 with a +55mm offset. The specifications say the width should be 8.5"-11". How does this work within the realm of not being a legal lawsuit waiting to happen. Dont get me wrong, I love the...
So looking at the website tiresize.com, Im not sure I understand how offset is implemented. Is it built into the rim, or is it something else? I see the effect that a negative offset has versus a positive one, but again, is that built into the rim, or how is implemented?
Thank you,