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  1. Icon Stage 3 Suspension on SAS Badlands

    For what I use the vehicle for, the body lift definitely helps. I would say the more important upgrade for making the vehicle functional off-road would be the max tire clearance kit. I would still say in order to make 37" tires on a -12 offset wheel functional off-road, it took the body lift...
  2. Gas Tank Drop Mystery Solved | Upgraded Upper and Lower Trailing Arms

    Baja Kits knocked it outta the park with their Upper and Lower trailing arms for the Ford Bronco! Not only do they look stunning, but the trophy truck functionality that Baja Kits is known for bled through in the design. Overall, it was a piece of cake, but there was a minor hurdle I...
  3. The Perch Collar Lift Counters Lower Stance Caused by Added Weight on the Ford Bronco

    It depends on how much weight you're trying to lift. Because the perch collars add pre-load to the spring, sometimes the lift can vary vehicle to vehicle depending on other modifications the owner has done. Or are you asking if installing the perch collar on all 4 corners will lift the vehicle...
  4. The Perch Collar Lift Counters Lower Stance Caused by Added Weight on the Ford Bronco

    The Ford Bronco excels in various off-road situations. However, when modifications such as bumpers, winches, spare tires, and high lifts are added, maintaining the desired ride height and levelness becomes a consideration. The perch collar lift offers a practical solution, effectively restoring...
  5. Conquering the Steering Nightmare with Upgraded Bronco Steering Rack Housing

    Yes, he had the bushing upgrade which is on the driver side.
  6. Conquering the Steering Nightmare with Upgraded Bronco Steering Rack Housing

    I've been battling with a major issue on my Ford Bronco that has been driving me crazy-the subpar steering system. Whether it's the infamous tie-rod problems that every Bronco owner seems to know about or just the steering rack itself, it's been a nightmare trying to turn that wheel, especially...
  7. Snacktime's Bronco maintenance starring someone else's Bronco (torn CV boot fix, bushings install, and Metalcloak goodies)

    We appreciate you attending our event and your efforts in taking your Bronco to the next level! 🔥
  8. HOSS 3.0 - Trail run review: as good if not better than my gen2 Raptor

    Let us know how the Bronco held up after some testing today.
  9. 74weld steering rack coming!

    Very excited to see the final product keep us all updated!
  10. Icon Stage 3 Suspension on SAS Badlands

    We talk about it in the video but this specific kit costs a little over $4200. As far as a specific off-road terrain, I wouldn't say it specializes in any one. It's very well-rounded in all aspects. Whether taking on rough terrain at speed or crawling through rocks, this suspension did great...
  11. Icon Stage 3 Suspension on SAS Badlands

    The ride feels right too. Thanks!
  12. Icon Stage 3 Suspension on SAS Badlands

    Installed the Icon Stage 3 suspension and immediately drove it 800 miles to test it (On and Off-Road) Watch Now Here is how it went 👉
  13. Level out your Bronco and give it a little bit of lift! (Review)

    This shouldn't be a problem as it is a very incremental adjustment. Just make sure your bolts are torqued down and you'll be good.
  14. Level out your Bronco and give it a little bit of lift! (Review)

    Perch Collar Lift Kit Install & Review In today’s video, we learn how to install the perch collar lift kit for your Ford Bronco. This install is on a 2021 Bronco SAS Badlands with 37" tires and a -12 offset. We highlight some of the install then we review the lift kit after using it for 3...
  15. BroncBrace & BroncBushing OFF ROAD TEST

    Same! Hearing great reviews. Thanks for watching!
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