Bronco Tires

All-terrain tires or mud-terrain? What about tread patterns and tire size? Will any tire fit my Bronco wheels, or are different ones required as well as a body lift or lift kit? The questions sure can add up when looking to replace your vehicle’s tires. And changing them over can be quite a daunting task. So, the first thing to do is decide your Bronco's primary use. Is it a daily driver with limited off-road exposure? Or is it mainly an off-pavement adventurer? Perhaps a mix of both? Most people will find themselves in that first category, and as such should look for tires that perform well at high speeds, while also giving performance in moderate off-road conditions - in other words an All-Terrain tire. While better when off-road, mud terrain tires can be used on pavement as well. These tires do use a softer rubber compound, allowing the treads to dig into the ground and propel forward easier than all terrain tire versions. Plus, the treads have wider gaps allowing the tire to 'grab' mud, snow or other debris and push them out of the way. Once you decide what type of tire fits your needs, choosing the correct size is just as important as not all tire sizes will fit every rim. Look at that sidewall and determine the current profile – for example, does it say P225 /75R16, or something similar? Well, the 'P' stands for passenger tire and this may also read LT (for light truck) on some tires. The 225 is that tire's width in millimeters and the 75 is the tire aspect ratio - relationship between the sidewall height to width. The R (for radial) should always be standard on just about every tire. Finally, the 16 indicates the tire's diameter so this particular example means it fits a 16" wheel. Keep in mind, the larger that width to aspect ratio, the larger the tire and you may need a body or suspension lift to provide adequate clearance.

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