Here is a list of the things that I would like to do this year at some point
1. Additional Light, after my nighttime run down those logging roads for 8 hours waiting for a Moose or Deer to run out i need more light out to the side and ahead. I am thinking of getting the ford Performance kit (made by rigid) that mounts onto the hood cowl and would easily connect to my factory aux switches. There are a couple other options like the Diode Dynamics SS3 I am looking at but I think I prefer the round shape of the rigids...still unsure.
2. Suspension. I am not super concerned about achieving much lift, but the stock hitachi dampers are not the greatest thing in the world and certainly show their weak side on washboards and rutted roads you can move faster than a crawl on. I likely will only ever go to a 33" on this vehicle (see point 3) so I don't really need much of any actual lift (33s fit stock). There are several ways to do this but the top 4 that have been rolling around in my mind are
-Take off badlands suspension, this will net about a 1" lift
- Bilstein 5100 shocks and using the existing coils, i have many options of lift height with this but would stick with the 0.9" or 1.4" setting
- Bilstein 6112 full replacement coil-overs, this is probably 2 or 3 times as expensive as the option above but would give a really nice ride. I think the lowest lift I can do with this is about
1.5" or so
- Ford Performance 2" lift, which is essentially a set of of the Bilstein 6112s but they are not adjustable. This would really only come into play if I went bigger than 33s
3. Finally is the tires. Stock tires are 265 70 R17 (31.6") General Grabber ATX tires. I quite like these, they seem to be good in many situations including on the road! Every so often I will see my bronco from a full on broadside view and realise they are a touch small, those fender flares were made big enough to fit factory 35s...
There are many good reasons for sticking with the factory (or factory-ish) size including wear and tear, availability. I likely would not go back to 265 70R17 even if I decided to stick with '32s'. 255 75R17 is a 32.1" tire and obviously slightly narrower, which is something I have favoured in all my off-road vehicles (235 85 R16s on my Xterra). This is also a popular size and technically is slightly bigger.
The lure is obviously to get to 33s or bigger. I am, I must admit, slightly tempted to toss on a 2" lift and throw on some 285 75 R17 tires, but it really is too much for me. I have the smaller front diff and this would start to be a fair increase in weight. I would also need to remove the factory crash bars, which I would rather stayed in place.
The likely scenario is a 33" tire, this can be easily done without any lift (even though as laid out in second point I will likely end up with a 1" lift due to shock change). Now the question becomes what size? 285 70 R17 is fairly ubiquitous and is the most common size people will pick. As I have mentioned I am not a huge fan of the wider tires, this leaves 285 at the far outside of what I would consider, but I will still consider it.
255 80 R17 seems like the natural fit for me, every so slightly narrower, its a taller 33 measuring at 33.1" (285 70 R17 is ~32.7). It also doesn't end up being that much heavier than the stock size. The stock 265 70R17 grabbers weight 47lbs each, while the two tires I am pondering (Toyo AT3s and Falken Wildpeak AT3W) are only 51 lbs each, very little increase to worry about differentials and driveline wear. I would consider BFG KO3 tires should they come in this size but the Falkens really have a good mix of off and on-road performance that I desire (wet and snow etc).
Thoughts on any of this? Suspension choices? tire size? tire choice?