Well I'm asking because everyone has a different definition of fits because people have different uses. Pavement princess can get away with almost anything and say it fits.Asked and answered.
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Well I'm asking because everyone has a different definition of fits because people have different uses. Pavement princess can get away with almost anything and say it fits.Asked and answered.
I think you could fit them in the back, but you would need to do something for the front. I would entertain trimming the fender at the fender flare mount area if 37's would turn lock to lock on the Sasquatch wheels. Not worth losing the trail turn assist to gain an inch. I really like those horseshoe wheels, though I might be the only one that doesI don't see 37's fitting on Sasquatch without additional lift and not rubbing while stuffed off road. For the mall crawler types it might be ok'ish on road, maybe.
Insert "nobody knows yet, this is all speculation based on incomplete information"
These guys know.Yes the gearing will handle 37" on the non sasquatch. Our R&D team have put their Bronco through the ringer the past 2 years theyve had it for prototypes. I can say that nothing bigger than a 37" tire will work on the Bronco. at full compression, full turn the 37" slightly rubs the frame rail and that cant be cut or replaced like the crash bars on F150's or Rangers
There are other threads with 37s on stock Sasquatch. I did it on stock suspension and wheels. Mine has no rub, or interference.Okay, over a year later....what is the verdict?
How well did this end up fitting? Was the body lift as easy as the video shows?I am going to add 37's with the Bronco buster body lift. I'll keep the factory sasquatch suspension for it's engineered strength and use plus warranty issues but I will go with Fabtech tie rods.
There is a YouTube on the Bronco Buster body lift. It's amazing how cheap and simple it is on the new Bronco. check it out.
That is a great looking Bronco.There are other threads with 37s on stock Sasquatch. I did it on stock suspension and wheels. Mine has no rub, or interference.
This will depend on tire manufacturer, as some are a little taller/wider then others. I have Maxxis RAZR a/t. 37/12.50 17. I love them so far. Mine measure about 36in at 39 lbs
Also what wheel you use will make a huge difference. The stock offset has rubbed a little on others broncos with 37s ( different tires)
I have a 1" level kit I will put on at some point. I do offroad, but it is way to hot at the moment in AZ. This fall I will be hitting trails.
Measuring at flares I gained about an inch front and back.
I would do it again in a heart beat.
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