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Hello

With 17 Jeeps behind me (actually I'm keeping one) I'm picking up my first Bronco. Main reason...Price. Bronco's have dramatically better lease deals right now. Jeep has to wake up!
Anyways....I take delivery of my 4 DR Big Bend next week and I want to swap out the stock tires to 3-Peak rated tires because of where I live and the annual snow fall. I'm keeping the stock rims.

So I want to swap the 255/70/17 to at least 265/70/17. Has anyone picked a wider tire on that stock rim? Any issues I may need to know about? I don't need 35s, but I wouldn't mind a wider tire than 255.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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3 peak is a nearly worthless standard.
Buy tires you know will perform well.
Buy them from a local merchant in case of issues.

You can easily jump up to a 285 wide tire, and probably wider with ZERO issues unless you intend to aggressively stuff them into the wheel wells.
285/70-17 (32.8") factory Badlands size

For reference, you can run a 35" tire on your factory wheel with no lift, no issues for street driving.

I ran 35x11.5 on my base suspension Base Bronco.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...no-lift-method-703s-toyo-35-x-11-5-17s.32232/



I believe my next tire will be a
285/75-17 (33.8") Nokian Outpost nAT.

Excellent winter ratings.

The Mickey Thompson Baja AT has excellent reviews and test results as well.
 

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Hello

With 17 Jeeps behind me (actually I'm keeping one) I'm picking up my first Bronco. Main reason...Price. Bronco's have dramatically better lease deals right now. Jeep has to wake up!
Anyways....I take delivery of my 4 DR Big Bend next week and I want to swap out the stock tires to 3-Peak rated tires because of where I live and the annual snow fall. I'm keeping the stock rims.

So I want to swap the 255/70/17 to at least 265/70/17. Has anyone picked a wider tire on that stock rim? Any issues I may need to know about? I don't need 35s, but I wouldn't mind a wider tire than 255.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Are there any ramifications doing that because it’s a lease? Seems like a hassle to swap out the wheels/tires back to factory at the lease end.
 

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I did 275 from 255, on 18s, and its perfect at pnly 51 lb per E rated Firestone Destination XT which balanced with minimal weight, have a great quiet ride, and are excellent in snow, slush, standing water, and all other warm conditons.
 

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I think about any 33r12.50 and smaller tire will fit all non Sasquatch broncos with out issues…wider tires may have issues with upper control arms on stock offset wheels but 33 or less diameter should not matter…good luck!
 
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Are there any ramifications doing that because it’s a lease? Seems like a hassle to swap out the wheels/tires back to factory at the lease end.
I don't have an issue swapping them back. I can write it off as a corporate expense.
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