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Need some help on the correct wheel size.

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Hey guys, I need a little help figuring out which of the ProComp 69 wheels would work with Sasquatch equipped Broncos stock tires. I'm hoping its possible to buy the wheel and just move my tires over as I'd imagine that would be cheaper that buying all new tires, correct me if I'm wrong or if that's a dumb/bad idea.

I have gone sort of down the rabbit hole of trying to understand off sets, sizes and tire sizes/specs but I'm coming back more confused than when I started. I for the life of me can not seem to figure out what I actually need.

Thanks in advance for any help.
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If you have a Sasquatch then the stock set up is a Goodyear Territory 315/70R17 tire on a 17x8.5 wheel with a +30 offset. You may want to find something the same or close to that size and offset. You can go with a 8-11 inch wide wheel with your 315's but keep in mind the wider you go the more it could impact steering/suspension clearances. Others who have made a wheel switch can probably speak better than I regarding offset changes they made with different wheels and still have adequate clearances. When my 315's wear out I will be replacing them with a slightly more narrow tire (35x11.5x17) since I am switching to wheels that have a +55 offset that will move them further in the wheel well.
 
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  • Bolt Pattern: 6 x 139.7 (aka: 6 on 5.5)
  • Center Bore: 93.1mm or greater
    • Sizes greater than 93.1mm may require an adapter ring.
  • Offset: +30 offset or less
  • Wheel diameter: 17"
  • Wheel width: 8" - 10"
    • Note: Widths 9" and higher may require a lower offset.
I don't know anything about the ProComp 69 wheels, but assuming this is the website... it looks like the ONLY wheel that will work is Part No. 1069-7983. If you are willing to swap out tires you have some other options.

Edit-- By the way, if you want explanations on any of this let me know (either here or direct message). Understanding wheel sizing is a bit confusing at first and so I admittedly just listed the answers without explaining anything.
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