I don't think so. I have a 1996 Bronco - and brought the truck to a discount tire place asking the same question - I wanted the biggest tire I could w/out rubbing issues, etc. We sized it up with a bunch of different sizes/brands.
32' x 11.50 R15 was the largest size the stock bronco could take. Kindof an oddball size, but BFG makes them (All Terrain Radials), and they look and drive great - first set lasted me 6 years.... tons of highway driving, good bit offroad.
NO!
210hp 310 pft
A 1996 Ford Bronco can typically accommodate larger tires, but fitting 33-inch tires may require modifications, such as a suspension lift or adjustments to the wheel wells to prevent rubbing. Stock Broncos generally come with smaller tires, so ensure that the necessary modifications are made for proper clearance and handling. Always check local laws and regulations regarding vehicle modifications before proceeding.
Stock should be a 15x7 or a 15x8 depending on the package.
what kind of rearend does a stock 96 ford bronco eddie bauer have.
210 h.p. and 328 lb/ft torque.
yup.
On a 1996 Ford Bronco the turn signal flasher is plugged in to the fuse box
Ford stopped making the Bronco with the 1996 model
The Eddie Bauer was an option ordered from Ford. It was the top of the line Ford Bronco from 1987 to 1996
Bone stock with 15" steel wheels you can put 33" tires but they'll rub when the wheel is turned all the way. 31" tires won't rub. a 2" body lift is cheap and easy and will allow 35" tires. Offset wheels will allow a 33x 12.50 r15 tire under a stock Bronco and not rub
The last model year for the full size Ford Bronco was ( 1996 )