I see this issue on the Acura Integra forums as well. Several people attributed it to Costco pumps stretched across to the opposite side, putting too much pressure on the filler and breaking them. I haven't had a problem with my Bronco, my Integra Type-S, or my previous A-Spec. I also had a...
I definitely want to do Hell's Gate, and probably Escalator, not too familiar with Tipover Challenge though. I'm pretty new with modern off-roading. Did some brute-force stuff in the 70s in my youth.
Yes, it's a Sasquatch. I can see, but there is a small dark rectangle, nothing that I can't ignore or causes a lot of problems. I have Method 703 wheels, so the zero offset puts it 30mm out from the stock Sasquatch +30 offset, just a little over an inch.
I would like to do some Moab trails, especially Hell's revenge, in my Badsquatch. I would be driving there on my own from Indiana, so I wouldn't have a group. Are there companies that run groups through with experienced spotters, or do you go out and just connect with whatever group is going?
I'm in the same boat. Will bronze look good on Eruption Green, or, do I go titanium since they are going to get scratched anyway, or, black because of black?
That is the setup I'm going with, Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T 35x12.5 17 on Method 703 wheels.. I have K02s on my F250 and like them, but I like the tread pattern on the Mickeys a little more for offroad use. The Method 703 will allow airing down more due to the bead grip technology.
I saw an article where Ford surveyed off-roaders to understand their needs and they felt the need to listen to local stations when off-road to get local information. The whip-style antenna is far better for AM/FM reception in rural areas, so they opted for the whip.