Sponsored

Wildtrak Bronco Thread

Reldn

Badlands
Well-Known Member
First Name
Jim
Joined
Jul 30, 2020
Threads
0
Messages
222
Reaction score
515
Location
Atlanta, MO
Vehicle(s)
'21 4Runner SR5P, '17 Patriot, '04 F-150
Your Bronco Model
Badlands
Clubs
 
Ah, thanks for that! I knew WT came with the advanced 4x4 off the bat, but, for some reason missed that it comes stock with the Auxiliary switches.
Sponsored

 

Dave4x4

Wildtrak
Well-Known Member
First Name
Dave
Joined
Aug 16, 2020
Threads
6
Messages
334
Reaction score
674
Location
Upstate New York
Vehicle(s)
2010 Wrangler, 2022 Defender 90, 2023 2Dr Wildtrak
Your Bronco Model
Wildtrak
Clubs
 
Some discrepancies on the Ford’s website involving the Wildtrak...
1) Is the grill painted Black or Carbonized Gray?
2) With the Sasquatch Package standard on the Wildtrak are Electronic Front and Rear Axles included or are they a separate option?

Ford Bronco Wildtrak Bronco Thread 3C9CC3D7-BB6C-42E5-B1EB-8542A8D94D31


Ford Bronco Wildtrak Bronco Thread 7779F76A-AE90-49F5-9FE6-9C8D323D5E66


Ford Bronco Wildtrak Bronco Thread DA400707-5DCC-4034-97CD-1EBFEE77D327


Ford Bronco Wildtrak Bronco Thread 4A079B64-7B47-452F-80A1-0A31EC0E5F58
 

North7

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2020
Threads
112
Messages
7,302
Reaction score
25,627
Location
North Texas
Vehicle(s)
SUV
Your Bronco Model
Undecided
Clubs
 
I'm there with ya. Seems some people think Obx and WT are not for hard core but I beg the differ. Disconnecting sway bar is not the end all be all. You toss Sasquatch on any of the trims and you hang with most... I'll just be sitting in a ton more comfort the 90% of the time I'm on pavement.
I'm looking at changing from the Badlands to the Wildtrak. What is it about the Wildtrak or Sasquatch 35" tires that you think will make it more comfortable then the stock 33" tires on the Badlands?
 
Last edited:

GotGOAT

Wildtrak
Well-Known Member
First Name
Tim
Joined
Jul 25, 2020
Threads
1
Messages
627
Reaction score
2,152
Location
PA
Vehicle(s)
Dodge Ram
Your Bronco Model
Wildtrak
Some discrepancies on the Ford’s website involving the Wildtrak...
1) Is the grill painted Black or Carbonized Gray?
2) With the Sasquatch Package standard on the Wildtrak are Electronic Front and Rear Axles included or are they a separate option?

Ford Bronco Wildtrak Bronco Thread 4A079B64-7B47-452F-80A1-0A31EC0E5F58


Ford Bronco Wildtrak Bronco Thread 4A079B64-7B47-452F-80A1-0A31EC0E5F58


Ford Bronco Wildtrak Bronco Thread 4A079B64-7B47-452F-80A1-0A31EC0E5F58


Ford Bronco Wildtrak Bronco Thread 4A079B64-7B47-452F-80A1-0A31EC0E5F58
I know that the published literature has a lot of contradictory wording but, the Wildtrak Bronco has the Sasquatch Suspension which includes Front and Rear lockers, 4.7 gears, Beadlock capable wheels, with 35” tires (315/70R-17 specificaLLy.
 

scotts418

Well-Known Member
First Name
Scott
Joined
Jul 18, 2020
Threads
4
Messages
233
Reaction score
457
Location
Cincinnati
Vehicle(s)
Wrangler 392
Your Bronco Model
Undecided
I'm looking at changing from the Badlands to the Wildtrak. What is it about the Wildtrak or Sasquatch 35" tires that you think will make it more comfortable then the stock 33" tires on the Badlands?
Would like to know this too. my father in law‘s F-150 has 35 inch KO2’s (same tire as badlands 33 inch) and very comfortable ride. Curious how different the Sasquatch will be as a daily driver compared to stock badlands.
 

Sponsored

Mcfly

Badlands
Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 9, 2020
Threads
1
Messages
326
Reaction score
644
Location
Florida
Vehicle(s)
LR4
Your Bronco Model
Badlands
Clubs
 

BroncBro

Wildtrak
Well-Known Member
First Name
Jeff
Joined
Jul 15, 2020
Threads
26
Messages
1,658
Reaction score
6,197
Location
Florida
Vehicle(s)
2019 Tacoma 4x4
Your Bronco Model
Wildtrak
Clubs
 
I'm looking at changing from the Badlands to the Wildtrak. What is it about the Wildtrak or Sasquatch 35" tires that you think will make it more comfortable then the stock 33" tires on the Badlands?
I think they were speaking of the creature comforts the Wildtrak comes with, not that it’s a more comfortable feeling ride on asphalt.
 

mikeandmiki

Wildtrak
Well-Known Member
First Name
Michael
Joined
Aug 18, 2020
Threads
4
Messages
246
Reaction score
466
Location
New Mexico
Vehicle(s)
'15 F-350 Platinum, '16 Challenger Hellcat
Your Bronco Model
Wildtrak
WT has both standard but OB adv 4x4 is optional as for the auxiliary switches in it maybe part of the 200+ accessories since it’s not standard.
The Aux Switches are an option on the OB not an accessory
 

da_jokker

Wildtrak
Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 14, 2020
Threads
125
Messages
6,164
Reaction score
7,044
Location
California
Vehicle(s)
Jeep Wrangler JKUR
Your Bronco Model
Wildtrak
Clubs
 
Well for me, when I was referring to comfort, I am talking about the whole thing... from the interior, features, tech, etc. Yes you can add all those things to a BL.. but then you will be paying more than a WT.

Just seem like some folks think that once you have some gizmo's and carpet, you are nothing but a mall crawler :)

And as for the 35's vs 33's... both have a large enough sidewall (aka not a low profile tire) that their handling is going to basically be the same. Any change in ride quality would come from the suspension and if the ride is too rough, let a little air out of the tires and it will make a significant difference when hitting those pot holes.
 

CT-Man

Active Member
First Name
John
Joined
Jul 22, 2020
Threads
1
Messages
43
Reaction score
36
Location
Washington, DC
Vehicle(s)
Multiple
Your Bronco Model
Undecided
Would like to know this too. my father in law‘s F-150 has 35 inch KO2’s (same tire as badlands 33 inch) and very comfortable ride. Curious how different the Sasquatch will be as a daily driver compared to stock badlands.
That's my exact question. Is the "coolness" factor of the look worth the reduction in daily drive enjoyment (ie road noise, etc.). Especially if you only take it offload a few times a year.
 

Sponsored

Dave4x4

Wildtrak
Well-Known Member
First Name
Dave
Joined
Aug 16, 2020
Threads
6
Messages
334
Reaction score
674
Location
Upstate New York
Vehicle(s)
2010 Wrangler, 2022 Defender 90, 2023 2Dr Wildtrak
Your Bronco Model
Wildtrak
Clubs
 
I know that the published literature has a lot of contradictory wording but, the Wildtrak Bronco has the Sasquatch Suspension which includes Front and Rear lockers, 4.7 gears, Beadlock capable wheels, with 35” tires (315/70R-17 specificaLLy.
Do you know if the Wildtrak grill is black or is it gray?
 

Dave4x4

Wildtrak
Well-Known Member
First Name
Dave
Joined
Aug 16, 2020
Threads
6
Messages
334
Reaction score
674
Location
Upstate New York
Vehicle(s)
2010 Wrangler, 2022 Defender 90, 2023 2Dr Wildtrak
Your Bronco Model
Wildtrak
Clubs
 
Im currently planning to order a Wildtrak.
Im toying with the idea of going with a set of after market wheels - Black Rhino Gauntlet - 17x8.5 Gloss Black Offset -18.
Can anyone confirm if an offset of 18 will be ok???
(I did a build on interactive garage and these wheels did come up as a fit.)
I may also go with a set of Falken Tires - Wildpeak A/T3W 315/70R17 (35").
Very likely will go with the Westin HDX Xtreme Nerf Step Bars.
I will consider the after market front bumper shown below but not if it requires any front sensors to be relocated.


E6B39CC5-53F3-4FE4-AFED-E6E3AB7D370A.png
 
Last edited:

fly-cobra32

Wildtrak
Well-Known Member
First Name
Danny
Joined
Aug 22, 2020
Threads
7
Messages
209
Reaction score
172
Location
Toronto
Vehicle(s)
Jeep Acura
Your Bronco Model
Wildtrak
Clubs
 
A Wildtrak for the speed Baja off-road experience.
Love the high end packages it offered too.................... :)
It's going to be insane! Can't wait.
 

Dave4x4

Wildtrak
Well-Known Member
First Name
Dave
Joined
Aug 16, 2020
Threads
6
Messages
334
Reaction score
674
Location
Upstate New York
Vehicle(s)
2010 Wrangler, 2022 Defender 90, 2023 2Dr Wildtrak
Your Bronco Model
Wildtrak
Clubs
 
A few Wildtrak build images using Interactive Garage

0047EFFD-7BA6-4968-992E-7D671E696354.png


C2A921E3-355D-46F0-8D8E-E6EAA871D3FF.png


8226B90C-8FFB-40F8-A5DD-00C1A39BD414.png
 

acetdeucy

Badlands
Well-Known Member
First Name
daniel
Joined
Jul 20, 2020
Threads
14
Messages
693
Reaction score
1,368
Location
92003
Vehicle(s)
Lincoln Corsair Lexus RX350
Your Bronco Model
Badlands
Clubs
 
Im currently planning to order a Wildtrak.
Im toying with the idea of going with a set of after market wheels - Black Rhino Gauntlet - 17x8.5 Gloss Black Offset -18.
Can anyone confirm if an offset of 18 will be ok???
(I did a build on interactive garage and these wheels did come up as a fit.)
I may also go with a set of Falken Tires - Wildpeak A/T3W 315/70R17 (35").
Very likely will go with the Westin HDX Xtreme Nerf Step Bars.
I will consider the after market front bumper shown below but not if it requires any front sensors to be relocated.


E6B39CC5-53F3-4FE4-AFED-E6E3AB7D370A.png
My opinion: the standard wheel is a 0.00 offset. As the tire grows up to maybe a 12.5" 35,' you are probably still talking a 0.00 offset or maybe a little bit more aggressive -12 (pushes outward about .43", I think. If you want the 37's, you are looking at the -12 offset (pushes outward about .43", I think or a -18 (pushes outward about .71, I think).

The negative offset won't affect you much, and it gives you a more aggressive look, so everything is up to you, within some of these typical parameters described.
Sponsored

 
 


Top