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- Todd
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- 2021 Badlands 4dr, 2021 Wildtrak, 2021 Rubicon 392
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- Badlands
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Before you say it....yes it works, no you shouldnt.
Bone Stock Badlands (non-sasquatch).
Removed Crash Bars
Removed Rock Rails
Removed bumper corners (but not necessary, I just like it).
It works for the street, mostly. This is a VERY aggressive fitment.
37x13.50-22 Cooper STT Pro (a true 37)
on a 22x10 XD855 -18 offset wheel.
At full lock it does touch whats left of the front crash bar, which I will be torching off and welding a new plate to.
It did hit the rails, but wouldnt once lifted.
Why 22s? Because they were available in the fitment I was trying to test. I actually do like them as well, with the 37s they have a decent amount of sidewall...albeit not ideal.
Well...heres some pics for you. More after the lift is done. Probably a bigger tire too
The poke is fairly extreme, but wouldnt be with Sasquatch fenders.
Bone Stock Badlands (non-sasquatch).
Removed Crash Bars
Removed Rock Rails
Removed bumper corners (but not necessary, I just like it).
It works for the street, mostly. This is a VERY aggressive fitment.
37x13.50-22 Cooper STT Pro (a true 37)
on a 22x10 XD855 -18 offset wheel.
At full lock it does touch whats left of the front crash bar, which I will be torching off and welding a new plate to.
It did hit the rails, but wouldnt once lifted.
Why 22s? Because they were available in the fitment I was trying to test. I actually do like them as well, with the 37s they have a decent amount of sidewall...albeit not ideal.
Well...heres some pics for you. More after the lift is done. Probably a bigger tire too
The poke is fairly extreme, but wouldnt be with Sasquatch fenders.
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