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1986 Ford Bronco II Tires

Looking for tires for your 1986 Ford Bronco II? You've come to the right place for fast, local service with thousands of tires in stock ready for your truck. Whether you want to stick with OEM sizes or upgrade to larger aftermarket tires for improved off-road capability, our knowledgeable team can help you find the perfect fit. Popular tire sizes for this model include 235/75-15 and 31x10.50-15, both known for durability and traction. Don't forget to regularly check your tire pressure and tread wear to keep your Bronco II performing at its best on and off the road. Schedule your same-day appointment today to get back on the trails quickly.

Off-Road and Larger Tire Options for Your Bronco II

The 1986 Ford Bronco II is a classic off-road vehicle that benefits greatly from upgraded tires. Many owners opt for larger tires like the 31x10.50-15 to enhance ground clearance and tackle tough terrain. We carry leading off-road tire brands such as BF Goodrich, Toyo, Cooper, and Nitto that offer superior traction in mud, rocks, and dirt.

  • All-terrain and mud-terrain tires designed for rugged use
  • Aggressive tread patterns to improve grip in off-road conditions
  • Durable sidewalls for added protection against punctures

Our team can help you select the right combination of performance, durability, and price. Plus, we provide quick installation so you can take advantage of your new tires without delay.

Maintenance and Tire Care Tips

Maintaining your tires is key to getting the most life out of them, especially when driving off-road:

  • Rotate tires regularly to ensure even wear
  • Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure for your tire size
  • Inspect tires for cuts, punctures, or sidewall damage after off-road adventures
  • Balance and align wheels to avoid uneven tread wear and improve handling

For additional peace of mind, ask about our tire warranty information and take advantage of any coupons and promotions we may have. Visit one of our locations today or schedule an appointment online.

Get your 1986 Ford Bronco II outfitted with the best tires for your local trails and roads — fast, friendly, and reliable service is just a call or click away!

Best 1986 Ford Bronco II Tires


Nexen N'PRIZ AH5 Tire For 1986 Ford Bronco IINexen Logo

Nexen

N'PRIZ AH5

BF Goodrich ALL-TERRAIN T/A KO2 Tire For 1986 Ford Bronco IIBF Goodrich Logo

BF Goodrich

ALL-TERRAIN T/A KO2

Summit ULTRAMAX A/S 2.0 Tire For 1986 Ford Bronco IISummit Logo

Summit

ULTRAMAX A/S 2.0

Toyo OPEN COUNTRY A/T 3 Tire For 1986 Ford Bronco IIToyo Logo

Toyo

OPEN COUNTRY A/T 3

Falken RUBITREK A/T Tire For 1986 Ford Bronco IIFalken Logo

Falken

RUBITREK A/T

Pantera PLATINUM TOURING A/S Tire For 1986 Ford Bronco IIPantera Logo

Pantera

PLATINUM TOURING A/S

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Frequently Asked Questions


The 1986 Ford Bronco II commonly uses tire sizes like 235/75-15 and larger aftermarket options such as 31x10.50-15 for enhanced off-road performance. It's important to choose tires compatible with your vehicle's suspension and wheel well clearance. For more details on compatible sizes, visit our 1986 Ford Bronco II page.

Yes, upgrading to larger tires like 31x10.50-15 is popular among Bronco II owners aiming for better off-road capability and ground clearance. We stock a wide range of rugged tires from brands like BF Goodrich and Toyo to suit these needs. Schedule a same-day appointment to discuss upgrade options and installation.

Top off-road tire choices for the 1986 Ford Bronco II include models from BF Goodrich, Cooper, Toyo, and Nitto. These brands offer durable all-terrain and mud-terrain tires with aggressive tread for excellent traction on rough terrain. Contact us today to explore options and take advantage of our fast, local service.

To maximize tire life and maintain even tread wear on your 1986 Ford Bronco II, rotate your tires every 5,000 to 7,000 miles. Regular rotation is especially important for off-road vehicles due to uneven terrain wear. Learn more about tire maintenance on our car services page.

While it is possible to replace a single tire, it is generally recommended to replace tires in pairs or sets for even tread depth and better handling, especially with four-wheel or all-wheel drive systems. Mismatched tread can affect vehicle stability. Schedule a consultation on our schedule an appointment page for expert advice.