Sponsored

TxArch

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 4, 2026
Threads
2
Messages
51
Reaction score
80
Location
Midland, TX
Vehicle(s)
Onyx White, 2026 Ford Ranger Lariat, 2.7L, 4WD
Occupation
Architect & Business Owner... commercial projects for over 40 years.
I bet it will ride pretty nice once you get the pressure dialed in for your setup. I’d recommend doing the chalk test if you haven’t already.
Great looking!
As a relatively newbie (still waiting on delivery of my 2026 Ranger Lariat 2.7 FX4)... what is the "chalk test"?🤠🤔
Sponsored

 

superj

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jason
Joined
Feb 8, 2025
Threads
40
Messages
3,481
Reaction score
3,201
Location
Corpus christi texas
Vehicle(s)
2004 ford ranger, 2024 ford ranger
Occupation
Aircraft examiner
Great looking!
As a relatively newbie (still waiting on delivery of my 2026 Ranger Lariat 2.7 FX4)... what is the "chalk test"?🤠🤔

you get some chalk and color across the wheel treads and then roll the truck down the road or driveway a little ways so the chalk gets worn away. then you can compare the chalk marks to the tread and make sure you are not over or under inflated on your tires.

a basic description of it but you can google for a video to see it in person for a better idea
 
Last edited:

TxArch

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 4, 2026
Threads
2
Messages
51
Reaction score
80
Location
Midland, TX
Vehicle(s)
Onyx White, 2026 Ford Ranger Lariat, 2.7L, 4WD
Occupation
Architect & Business Owner... commercial projects for over 40 years.
you get some chalk and color across the wheel treads and then roll the truck down the road or driveway a little ways so the chalk gets worn away. then you can compare the chalk marks to the tread and make sure you are not over or under inflated on your tires.

a basic description of it but you can google for a video to see it in person for a better idea
Great & thanks biggly! Makes sense with visual evidence of tread contact with drive surface. 🤠
 
OP
OP
el_sabio

el_sabio

Well-Known Member
First Name
Randall
Joined
Oct 6, 2024
Threads
16
Messages
190
Reaction score
259
Location
Tennessee
Vehicle(s)
24 Ranger XLT FX4
In case, anyone’s wondering, the full-size, 33.1” tire (255/80/17) with the Bronco Sasquatch wheel at 8.5” width, fits just fine in spare hanger. Leaves about a half inch from the leaf spring, and plenty of room on the passenger side, and from the tow hitch.

Secure knowing I have a full size spare while wheeling and that I can do five tire rotation.

Ford Ranger Eibach Stage 2R, UCAs, BDS shackles, & Pizza Cutters IMG_3457
 

Sponsored

John E Davies

Well-Known Member
First Name
John
Joined
May 26, 2024
Threads
63
Messages
772
Reaction score
1,074
Location
Spokane WA USA
Vehicle(s)
2024 Ranger Raptor Velocity Blue (fastest color)
Occupation
Retired aircraft tech
Those wheels are 8.5” wide and your skinny tires provide zero protection from rocks on the trail. When you get tired of repairing them, get some 7.5” Bronco wheels…. or just remove the fake BL trim rings entirely.

I quite like skinny tall tires but IMHO you chose the wrong wheels….

John Davies
Spokane WA USA

Ford Ranger Eibach Stage 2R, UCAs, BDS shackles, & Pizza Cutters IMG_2957
 
OP
OP
el_sabio

el_sabio

Well-Known Member
First Name
Randall
Joined
Oct 6, 2024
Threads
16
Messages
190
Reaction score
259
Location
Tennessee
Vehicle(s)
24 Ranger XLT FX4
My life is entirely shaped by a series of wrong choices. Like my handlebar mustache and the aloha shirts I wear, but I appreciate the call out.
 
Last edited:

03GeeTee

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 5, 2025
Threads
1
Messages
101
Reaction score
182
Location
Oklahoma
Vehicle(s)
2025 Ranger stx 4x4
In case, anyone’s wondering, the full-size, 33.1” tire (255/80/17) with the Bronco Sasquatch wheel at 8.5” width, fits just fine in spare hanger. Leaves about a half inch from the leaf spring, and plenty of room on the passenger side, and from the tow hitch.

Secure knowing I have a full size spare while wheeling and that I can do five tire rotation.
Any issues with the TPMS getting confused and picking up the spare instead of one of the rear tires?

I should probably get a matching spare as well. With 255/80/17 being an uncommon size, I'd hate to get in a bad situation and finding a replacement tire is difficult.
 
OP
OP
el_sabio

el_sabio

Well-Known Member
First Name
Randall
Joined
Oct 6, 2024
Threads
16
Messages
190
Reaction score
259
Location
Tennessee
Vehicle(s)
24 Ranger XLT FX4
Any issues with the TPMS getting confused and picking up the spare instead of one of the rear tires?
None. From what I understand the TPMS has to be woken up via movement, centrifugal force. Stays in deep sleep mode until rotated. I've done five tire rotation on two other vehicles and never had a 'confused' spare TPMS.
 

Sponsored
 







Top