I can build a Wildtrak with roof racks today! Woot!
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Lol. Got me.I think Ford would get in a lot of trouble if they tried to restrict wenches. Equal rights and all that...
Lol the Base allows you to get the roof rack, Sasquatch Package, and the 2.7L in the B&P tool. Must be a higher trim issue. Sorry guys!Please, this has not been verified.
Yes I know someone said they talked to a dealer / heard from a dealer but every single other thread prior to BNP release of anyone ’talking to a dealer’ has been wrong, way off or full of mis-information, and there s some vague language about GVWR in the FAQs.
But, until it’s officially verified in a real communication/email from Ford that this exactly WHY we cannot get a rack on a Sas/2.7, it’s just a rumor. This may be the reason or it may be another reason but let’s wait til we hear before everyone saying this IS the reason. I reserve the right to accept that GVWR is the reason but again, I won’t accept it until it’s verified.
Hoping it’s a BNP bug/error.
I'm guessing you mean on a 2 door which we all already know. I just tried a base 4 door, no dice.Lol the Base allows you to get the roof rack, Sasquatch Package, and the 2.7L in the B&P tool. Must be a higher trim issue. Sorry guys!
I can build a Wildtrak with roof racks today! Woot!
4 door?Lol the Base allows you to get the roof rack, Sasquatch Package, and the 2.7L in the B&P tool. Must be a higher trim issue. Sorry guys!
Beat me to it...I'm guessing you mean on a 2 door which we all already know. I just tried a base 4 door, no dice.
You're right, I was stating that with the 2-door in mind. The OP didn't make the differentiation in his original post so I just assumed it was an all-model/2 and 4-door thing. I just hadn't gotten to the other posts yet and didn't know it was just a 4-door issue.I'm guessing you mean on a 2 door which we all already know. I just tried a base 4 door, no dice.
The overland concept had a 2.3 engineWhatever the reason, it’s just odd that a couple of weeks after they make a big deal on the overland concept they turn around and tell us we can can’t build one like that.
Interesting. I didn't think about that. I wouldn't consider a 2.3 for a 4door with 315s, but if you want to load up the roof I guess it's one way to go.The overland concept had a 2.3 engine
What is the deadener? I really want to minimize noise, but don’t mind doing something with the roof in the aftermarket if it’s possible. But I have no idea what Ford is doing to the roof to deaden the noise.I think I've settled on not getting rails or deadening from the factory. Realistically I don't need rails day 1 and can easily be added later, same with deadener. I dont want to forgo both the engine and sas just for those 2.
This is why I think GVWR is not the answer to every "why can't I build it this way?" question. It might make sense for roof racks, but not for a lot of other things. A winch has got to weigh more than the sound deadening.The thing that really gets me is the inability to build a 4 door Badlands with 2.7 and the sound deadening roof. Does it really peak the weight that much? Yet I can build a 2.7 badlands, sasquatch which will certainly add more weight than the sound deadening material in the roof.
The overland concept had a 2.3 engine
One of the Ford reps at Super Cel East told me that the Overland Concept had 35" tires, but was not Sasquatch. It has other components are are not part of the Sasquatch package. He didn't say the suspension, specifically, but more and more that's what I think he was getting at. It was the guy doing the talking in this video:Interesting. I didn't think about that. I wouldn't consider a 2.3 for a 4door with 315s, but if you want to load up the roof I guess it's one way to go.