Man, I love the look of those wheels. Wish I knew what they were so I could look a set up too see about buying. Any idea who makes them?Derrick R's Maverick XL riding on 2021 Bronco Sport Big Bend wheels and 245/65/17 Kenda Klever AT2 tires.
They are factory Bronco Sport Big Bend wheels. Look up "bronco sport wheels" on ebay and there are quite a few available.Man, I love the look of those wheels. Wish I knew what they were so I could look a set up too see about buying. Any idea who makes them?
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Florida? Where it rains like every day? Wouldn't wet braking be the single most important thing in a tire?I finding all of this swapping wheels and tires kinda boring, the stock alloys on the XLT are nice, the Pirellis are a highly rated tire for everything but wet braking. I'm probably leaving my hybrid alone.
Wto goes anywhere? I'm retired.Came to post this.
Florida? Where it rains like every day? Wouldn't wet braking be the single most important thing in a tire?
I would never have guessed.
All in fun!
Personally, I like seeing the various changes to the platforms and different owners creativity.
Absolutely for meI know this is an old thread, but a quick question--now that it's been a few months, are you still glad you went with the 245/65r17 tire size? Your truck looks great!
Respect your logic but I really like the handling and traction of my Falken tires plus they look pretty damn good on the Maverick. America is great, we can do what works best for each individualYou better off keeping the Pirellis and getting a set of Blizzaks for winter; 10X gripper than any winter rated AT and you got 2 sets of tires to wear down.
Personally I put them on cheap steelies but get creative and burn $$$ if you must