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Largest Tires W/O Lift, But W/Cutting


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What is the Largest tires anyone has mounted on a Bronco II without a lift, but with major fender cutting?
 


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35s and fiber glass is sweet on the BIIs i think
 

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Thanks guys. Anyone have pics of a B2 with zero lift and 35's? I am trying to decide whether to just cut the fenders, or go fiberglass.
 

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Thanks, that was exactly what I was looking for.
 

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Snow suit and goggles was the ticket.

There were no windows in the truck, and drove it like that all winter. removed more and more body as the months went on. With 10 PSI in the tires it was like a snowmobile. Buddy got high centerd once, cuz he didn't have enough speed, through a drift.

The frame lives on under my truck right now.
 

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my uncle had a beater b2 and cut the shit pout of the fenders wheelwells, and even the hood, he stuffed a old set of 38's under it lol
 

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Snow suit and goggles was the ticket.

There were no windows in the truck, and drove it like that all winter. removed more and more body as the months went on. With 10 PSI in the tires it was like a snowmobile. Buddy got high centerd once, cuz he didn't have enough speed, through a drift.

The frame lives on under my truck right now.

Yeah... and you have polar bears as pets... and penguins do your bidding! :icon_rofl:

I'm wondering... just where was your igloo in that picture. I see the garage. :dunno:

Seeing as we're on tis topic, I'm all out of seal blubber... got some you can spare?? :icon_rofl:
 

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