Here is my base with wildtrack sas takeoffs no lift and only removed the crash bars. Also 2.3 with auto. Runs perfect no issues. Speedo is off but I don’t care
Some more pics showing the poke. These are the sas wildtrack wheels and tires. I think 30 offset? Also note stock fender flares not the sas ones I have the $50 ford mud flaps and will be installed front and back
I bought the sas takeoffs complete with sensors I just put them on and all worked perfectly also I like that they are off a wildtrack so they have the black bead lock ring
Some pics of my carb gray base with roof rack and 2.3 and auto. Purchased sas takeoffs and removed crash bars and that’s it. Oh also white bronco letters. Runs great no rubbing at all. If I did the one inch level kit it would not fit in the garage before and after pics…
I put the sas takeoffs on my base a week after I got it I did remove front and rear crash bars. That was the only mod I did. No rubbing at all and the ride is great. I do not yet off road so I can’t say how it would work in serious situations. With hardtop and roof rack it fits in my garage...
Attached are some pics of my base 2 door that I swapped out the steelies for sas takeoffs 35 inch. Only mod was crash bars removed. This truck is auto with stock gearing and it runs great. I do not plan on changing that for sure the Speedo is way off like approx 11% but I am the only driver so...
See that’s what I was thinking or am I missing something just deal with Speedo off and move on right? Huge change to the truck with new wheels crazy that a factory truck u can run 35 s with no mods only crash bar removed. I have a 2014 keep wrangler 2 door and had to a 1 inch wheel spacers to...
I have a base 2 door that had steelies and swapped for a take off set of wildtrak sas wheels and tires My question is why recalibrate at 60 mph indicated on Speedo I am doing 67 approx 11% different ok what about the miles on the odometer will they be approximately 11% less?
No mods to get the big wheels to work other than removing the crash bars. No rubbing at all and ride is great. I found a guy with these wheels on his wildtrack with 1000 miles and he replaced with aftermarket. Also to note this is a 2.3 auto with standard gearing and it runs pretty much the...