JCR has a very reasonable gas tank skid plate available.Read it again.
I hate the Sasquatch package doesn't come with at least a skid to protect the plastic gas tank..
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JCR has a very reasonable gas tank skid plate available.Read it again.
I hate the Sasquatch package doesn't come with at least a skid to protect the plastic gas tank..
I have not bought any skid plates yet. That is very high on the list of things to do. Transmission pan looks very vulnerable also.What lift did you go with? Also, did you buy any skids yet? I hate the Sasquatch package doesn't come with at least a skid to protect the plastic gas tank..
Also no more poverty seatsWow, that looks amazing!
JCR has a very reasonable gas tank skid plate available.
https://www.jcroffroad.com/product/BR6SD-TNK.html
At least the transmission pan is tucked up and protected some by the cross members. The T-Case and gas tank are way more vulnerable IMO.I have not bought any skid plates yet. That is very high on the list of things to do. Transmission pan looks very vulnerable also.
The lift is Icon 3" spacer lift. Hope to upgrade to their coilovers eventually.
Tell me about it.Yeah, I think I'm going that route. I just think that it's strange that Ford would give you the option to upgrade to lockers/4.7 gears, 35's and more and leave your gas tank extremely exposed. Even the base sport Jeep Wrangler has a gas skid... Just seems like a dumb oversight to me.
Oh boy I thought you had yours by nowThat's me, too.
I idiotically relinquished a July reservation because I wanted a 2-door manual base squatch and didn't want to "accidentally" get a 2021. So now, my later reservation puts me on a long waiting list, especially with Ford having so many problems building us any 2-doors.
BaseSquatch for the win!
I think of it like this. Ford thew us a bone letting us get the Sasquatch package with a base vehicle. If you want the full turnkey offroad thing, you should go with the Wildtrack or Badlands.Yeah, I think I'm going that route. I just think that it's strange that Ford would give you the option to upgrade to lockers/4.7 gears, 35's and more and leave your gas tank extremely exposed. Even the base sport Jeep Wrangler has a gas skid... Just seems like a dumb oversight to me.
Apologies, me bad.Read it again.
I hate the Sasquatch package doesn't come with at least a skid to protect the plastic gas tank..
Ooh lovely bin looking at katzskins leather but need to get bronco first,4/18/22 build dateAlso no more poverty seats
I ordered the wheel for the BB from flip at ruxer parts. Took a little over a month to get in stock but was a pretty easy swap. Iām going to write it up and post soon. Iāve also reached out to redlinegoods leather to see if theyād want to use my plastic take off for R&D to make an custom fit re-sellable leather wrap, granted I did as for it to come back with leather on it so weāll see how that goes.I'm looking for a decent steering wheel cover for the plastic. Depending on the time of the year when the vehicle shows up, that could be the first thing I look for.
Since mine is a manual transmission, I'll be getting an aftermarket security/remote start system.
Base Sasquatch is the perfect package for me. I had an FJ cruiser and the Sasquatch package pretty much adds everything I wanted to put on the FJ. The only thing else Iād need is skids and a winch solution. The only thing Iād want extra from a badlands is that sweet stabilizer bar disconnect but Iām sure aftermarket solutions are being developed. I left out the creature comforts and let my wife have the nicer technology in her outer banks bronco sport.I think of it like this. Ford thew us a bone letting us get the Sasquatch package with a base vehicle. If you want the full turnkey offroad thing, you should go with the Wildtrack or Badlands.
Those going with the Base Sasquatch are the people that just want a canvas to build their own 4x4 on. So they sold us the hard parts and left the rest for us to complete however we want. Someone who has a shop, with steel and a welder, can make all their own parts for less than what Ford could sell it for.