Everglades wheels now available through Ford Performance dealers

RagnarKon
Jan 05, 2023

Burrito Connoisseur

Jan 05, 2023

Just a heads up… the Everglades wheels are now available through Ford Performance!

https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-1007K-P1785E

From what I’ve heard/seen, there isn’t any stock level yet, but hopefully there will be soon. I’ll be keeping an eye out for them to appear on Lethal Performance, which is my preferred Ford Performance distributor… but there are a handful of other distributors out there that are also really good. (Maybe BN could become a Ford Performance reseller too? *wink wink nudge nudge* ? )
2022 4dr Badlands, 2.3L Manual, Mid pkg
Ditchrunner, Garemlin
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Gladesmen

Jan 07, 2023

#20
Ordered the set yesterday via my dealer and now the wait begins.

Any suggestions on tires?
Woohoo!
Well there is always BFG K02 but if you wanna be different you can do the Falken Wild peaks, or the general Grabbers or even the Hankook Dynapro MT2s. But if you have a brand of tire that works for you I would stick with that.
Bronco Nation 1100. Everglades, Desert Sand
Res: 7/30/20 ordered 1/22/21 reorder 10/15/21 changed to Everglades 3/9/22 schedule 8/29/22 bumped to 9/5; 9/7/22 blend, 9/9 Mods, 10/7 ship 10/17-10/23 delivery 11/3/22
Laura, Bschurr

Rank V

Jan 07, 2023

#21
Woohoo!
Well there is always BFG K02 but if you wanna be different you can do the Falken Wild peaks, or the general Grabbers or even the Hankook Dynapro MT2s. But if you have a brand of tire that works for you I would stick with that.

I heard the Nitto's are very good and not a ton of road noise. Same company as the Toyo's.
Bschurr

No Ragerts

Jan 08, 2023

#22
Woohoo!
Well there is always BFG K02 but if you wanna be different you can do the Falken Wild peaks, or the general Grabbers or even the Hankook Dynapro MT2s. But if you have a brand of tire that works for you I would stick with that.
Thanks - I run BFG MT & AT on my Jeeps and they have been fine but looking for alternative rubber if there is significant benefit. Cooper Discover SST may be an option too. So many choices!
2021 Badlands / 4dr / Sasquatch / 2.7 / Soft Top / Carbonized Grey / MGV (DOB 9/14/2021)

No Ragerts

Jan 08, 2023

#23
I heard the Nitto's are very good and not a ton of road noise. Same company as the Toyo's.
Thanks - They have a couple of different models - is there one you prefer?
2021 Badlands / 4dr / Sasquatch / 2.7 / Soft Top / Carbonized Grey / MGV (DOB 9/14/2021)

Burrito Connoisseur

Jan 08, 2023

#24
Thanks - They have a couple of different models - is there one you prefer?

Obviously not @DSTAR777 , but I can tell you that the Ridge Grapplers are by far the most popular model. For me Nittos are a bit on the pricey side, but if I could get them for a decent price I’d absolutely consider it.

I’m typically a BFG KO2 kind of guy, which I know you’re already familiar with. One of the most popular tires on the market and they come in just about any size, so it’s usually pretty easy to find them for a good price.

For Mud Terrain, I really like General Grabber X3. BFG KM3 is a close second.

My brother runs General Grabber ATx on his vehicle and loves them. I’ve driven his truck before but not enough to form an opinion of the tires personally. They’re definitely on my list though of tires to check.

I’m also really interested to check out Milestar, never owned a set personally. I had intended to buy the new Milestar Patagonia A/T Pro… but apparently one of their big suppliers was in Ukraine, so they had to delay to launch.
2022 4dr Badlands, 2.3L Manual, Mid pkg
Laura, Deano Bronc

Rank V

Jan 08, 2023

#25
I was looking at the Nitro’s cause I was considering a good 34” tire for my non-Sas and I don’t think I would need a lift for them. I did a little research as I will mostly 4x4 in the snow. What I found is the K02’s are probably the best for snow you can get and they are made by Michelin. Might wait a while for tires. At least till I finish the fog lights I am waiting for.
Laura, Bschurr

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