Stock badlands 33 tires , What wheels can i get?

Mdbeachguy
Jan 30, 2022

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Jan 30, 2022

I was looking at these and really like them. Would they work with the stock tires that come with the badlands?

https://www.procompusa.com/products/pro-comp-69-series-vintage-polished-alloy-wheels/
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Rank III

Jan 30, 2022

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I was looking at these and really like them. Would they work with the stock tires that come with the badlands?

https://www.procompusa.com/products/pro-comp-69-series-vintage-polished-alloy-wheels/
The 17x9, -6 offset will fit the tires, but - 6 is a fairly aggressive offset. They’ll poke a fair bit more than the stock whees (+74 mm I think)

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Jan 30, 2022

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I was looking at these and really like them. Would they work with the stock tires that come with the badlands?

https://www.procompusa.com/products/pro-comp-69-series-vintage-polished-alloy-wheels/
OEM Badlands wheels have an offset of +55mm and are 17x8". The wheels you refer to are 1" wider with -6mm offset so from the face of the mounting surface the wheel and tire package would make your vehicle just over 147mm (5 7/8" overall, 2.9" per side) wider, that's a lot of poke! If you change to Sasquatch fender flares that would correct the look and be OEM correct in the way it looks. With basically a zero offset wheel you may also have to remove the crash bars so you wouldn't have any rubbing or install a 4WheelParts big tire kit. Everything you do can possibly have a domino effect and cost you money to correct. For your tire package I would suggest a wheel with 25-35mm of positive offset with a wheel width of 8-8 1/2" and it will look right. ICON, Black Ring and RTR have nice looking wheels with those offsets. Another consideration are the accessories you purchase, for example I ordered Rock Slide Engineering Rock Sliders for my Badlands and I have 33" tires. These steps will extend 4-5" out from the rocker, I will wheel shop after these are installed to get the look I want. Hope the research I've done is helpful to you!
Bob Britton, Deano Bronc

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Jan 30, 2022

#3
I was looking at these and really like them. Would they work with the stock tires that come with the badlands?

https://www.procompusa.com/products/pro-comp-69-series-vintage-polished-alloy-wheels/
I’m looking at the same wheels myself. I was inspired by this
https://www.carscoops.com/2022/01/r...ord-bronco-badlands-a-special-retro-look/amp/

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Jan 30, 2022

#4
I’m looking at the same wheels myself. I was inspired by this
https://www.carscoops.com/2022/01/r...ord-bronco-badlands-a-special-retro-look/amp/
ya this is what gave me the idea

I really like these wheels but it seems they would turn my build into a squatch

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Jan 30, 2022

#5
OEM Badlands wheels have an offset of +55mm and are 17x8". The wheels you refer to are 1" wider with -6mm offset so from the face of the mounting surface the wheel and tire package would make your vehicle just over 147mm (5 7/8" overall, 2.9" per side) wider, that's a lot of poke! If you change to Sasquatch fender flares that would correct the look and be OEM correct in the way it looks. With basically a zero offset wheel you may also have to remove the crash bars so you wouldn't have any rubbing or install a 4WheelParts big tire kit. Everything you do can possibly have a domino effect and cost you money to correct. For your tire package I would suggest a wheel with 25-35mm of positive offset with a wheel width of 8-8 1/2" and it will look right. ICON, Black Ring and RTR have nice looking wheels with those offsets. Another consideration are the accessories you purchase, for example I ordered Rock Slide Engineering Rock Sliders for my Badlands and I have 33" tires. These steps will extend 4-5" out from the rocker, I will wheel shop after these are installed to get the look I want. Hope the research I've done is helpful to you!
if i did this would it effect performance in anyway? regarding things like articulation , ride quality , stress on parts?

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Jan 31, 2022

#6
any idea^

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Jan 31, 2022

#7
I was looking at these and really like them. Would they work with the stock tires that come with the badlands?

https://www.procompusa.com/products/pro-comp-69-series-vintage-polished-alloy-wheels/
Be careful because that is a 5 bolt pattern not the 6 bolt. The 5 bolt pattern is what the J**p takes....you want 6 bolt 5.5 inch .....
Not sure if you knew this or not, just wanted to make sure.. (y)
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Jan 31, 2022

#8
Be careful because that is a 5 bolt pattern not the 6 bolt. The 5 bolt pattern is what the J**p takes....
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BroncOitis

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Jan 31, 2022

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Got it!
They have both....
Thanks
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2023 Big Bend - 2 Door 2.3L Velocity Blue, Squatched, Mid package, Running Boards, Roof Rack, and Engine Block heater.

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Feb 01, 2022

#10
if i did this would it effect performance in anyway? regarding things like articulation , ride quality , stress on parts?
Ride quality, depends on the tire type, size and of course a lift affects that too. If you're staying with the stock size tires the wheel might offset clearance which may require you to remove or replace the crash bars as stated in my earlier message. More wheel offset equals a wider track therefore does affect the vehicle turn radius. A lot of poke also throws everything on the road or trail down the sides of your Bronco, great for your paint! Bottom line, it's your vehicle and it was designed for you to customize as you see fit, was just passing on my experience from years of modifying vehicles from stock. Good luck!

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