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Ford's latest F-150 Raptor comes standard with 35-inch tires but 37-inch tires are available. Find out why you might want one over the other.
Ford reveals restrictions on the 2021 Bronco's available Lightning Blue paint color and teases an even larger, 37-inch off-road tire option.
Here's everything to know about the first-ever Ford Bronco Raptor, from its turbo V6 to its 37-inch tires.
Buyers who want 37-inch tires on their Raptors should choose them from the factory because the truck comes with the frame to support them.
On Friday, Ford dished a new teaser for the SUV on Twitter and confirmed it wears some pretty meaty tires -- 37-inch rubber to be exact. Testing 37-inch hooves!
Nice. Knowing how skeptical Ford was of fitting 35-inch tires to Broncos equipped with the 2.3-liter EcoBoost initially, it seems safe to rule that engine out for this application.
As Ford suggested in the press photos for the 2021 Bronco, the Blue Oval is working on a performance version of the new SUV with 37-inch tires ...
Ford knows people will pay a lot for two extra inches. Add the 37 Performance package to the F-150 Raptor, and the price balloons from $70,370 to $80,375, or about $5000 an inch.
What makes the 2021 Ford F-150 Raptor 37 pickup truck so special? Here’s a hint: it’s more than just its 37-inch-tall tires!
As expected, those 200-plus accessories that Ford will offer at launch for the Bronco include a 2" lift kit that makes it possible to fit 37" tires ...