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spawn05

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I have a 2022 ford bronco wildtrack Sasquatch I’m looking to upgrade my suspension to put on 35 wheels and tires. I don’t know where to start. Im looking for something legit where my suspension won’t get messed up later on down the line. I won’t do much off road driving most street.
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WildTrak's come with "35's" (GY's are 34.4", close enough). You can put a true 35" on any WT/Sasquatch, though. I have 34.8's and 13.2" wide M/T's on a BL Sas and not close to rubbing, and other than the shock body, they're the same spring, UCA/LCA, etc. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
 

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Must be a typo. Maybe they meant 45s. :)
 

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Have you done the 1” front level?
 

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I have a 2022 ford bronco wildtrack Sasquatch I’m looking to upgrade my suspension to put on 35 wheels and tires. I don’t know where to start. Im looking for something legit where my suspension won’t get messed up later on down the line. I won’t do much off road driving most street.
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You should already have 315/70/17 (nominally 35”) tires on your bronco. If they’re smaller, then someone changed them and you can easily go to that size w/o any problems. It’s going bigger than 35” (315/70/70) where the issues begin.
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