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so im picking up the bronco im buying Monday or Tuesday and just working out whats next and where im going with it... does anyone recognize the wheels and tires on the truck, what size they are and if they'll look any good cleaned up


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Never heard of a Prodigy tire before. It doesn't look like anything thats going to get you through thick mud but it looks like a good street tire.
lol i meant the rims, yea those tires will be street and sand until i sell my other toy

then im looking at bfgoodrich mud terrains in 35*12.5 unless anyone suggests against it
bfg's mud terrain is a great tire for pretty much everything. if money is not an object if get mud grapplers.
if your not too large on the cash side id get bfg mud kings its a great tough cheappp tire
ur picture didnt work

any ideas on the rims, dont have alot of cash but do i just stick with those and maybe clean em up or paint them, is there any hope of those looking good

think 35's are reasonable, the 33's are tiny lookin on that thing
ive read the bfgoodrich tires are a little thin in the side walls, anythoughts, might do some moderate rock crawlin with my buds

they all drive fj cruisers so it be nice not to be the one with a flat
I've had good luck with the goodyear wrangler MT/R before. Good road manners, and a good off road tire.
Your pics still don't work......
Your pics still don't work......
yeah they do :twak

They are older turbines. I dunno the brand though
like old gt turbines, wow didnt think of that, i usually see them in 4 lug set up
i don't see pictures...
yeah they do :twak

They are older turbines. I dunno the brand though
This is all I see:

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old wagon wheels? hell I see those around pic a part all the time.
They were very popular on 80's cars/trucks. I too see them in the junk yard all the time.

When cleaned up, they look very period correct IMO.
I like those wheels. They should clean up fine. Search around, I believe I have seen a few on here running them.

P.S. Yes, they are called turbines.
ive read the bfgoodrich tires are a little thin in the side walls, anythoughts, might do some moderate rock crawlin with my buds

they all drive fj cruisers so it be nice not to be the one with a flat
I've had mixed results with my bfg's I loved the Mt's hate the At's. Mt's got a fairly good mileage. rode well on the road a little noisy but not bad. The At's are just as loud as the Mt's on the road. better life. ok off road not as good on the rocks. The issue I have with the At's is that the last 30% of tread life I have always had tread deformation. It gets really anoying. I've had the truck allined. tires ballanced etc. repeatedly and still the same problem. Good year mtrs are good tires as well.
thanks again, just collecting info, im selling a car for tires on the bronco, what an odd trade
those are like the ones from the general lee

They were factory ram charger wheels too
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