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I'm planning to upgrade the suspension, wheels, and tires on my 2025 Big Bend and I am curious about how I can figure out which offset I need.
I'm currently thinking to upgrade to the Bilstein B8 6112 (part numbers 47-313996 for front and 47-314009 for rear). I'm thinking to use the Nomad 501SB wheel:
https://www.nomadwheels.com/products/501-convoy-satin-black?variant=42205866590389
I think our Bronco's need the lug pattern 6x139.7 and then I am seeing they come in different offsets of -25, 0, and +10. I understand from prior reading that a positive offset means the wheel is tucked in more than factory and the negative offset means the wheel "pokes" out more than factory. I'm not looking for much if any "poke" and I prefer that my fenders cover the tire. I'd be willing to order the "sasquatch" fenders if necessary.
I'm currently thinking to upgrade to the Bilstein B8 6112 (part numbers 47-313996 for front and 47-314009 for rear). I'm thinking to use the Nomad 501SB wheel:
https://www.nomadwheels.com/products/501-convoy-satin-black?variant=42205866590389
I think our Bronco's need the lug pattern 6x139.7 and then I am seeing they come in different offsets of -25, 0, and +10. I understand from prior reading that a positive offset means the wheel is tucked in more than factory and the negative offset means the wheel "pokes" out more than factory. I'm not looking for much if any "poke" and I prefer that my fenders cover the tire. I'd be willing to order the "sasquatch" fenders if necessary.
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