I have a 22 Badlands Non-Sas on 35” BFG All Terrain tires and a leveling kit. I’m looking for a slight lift but most importantly a softer ride. I don’t want to break the bank and I know this kit or the Fabtech 3” lift will do me just fine for what I use my bronco for. Just wanted to see if...
I ended up taking Palomar Divide road (9S07) up to the firetower. As of yesterday there is a little bit of snow at the top! Then I took North Palomar Divide Road (8S07) back down the mountain. North Palomar Divide road was a lot more fun and technical with optional sections to test your rig.
When it comes to suspension upgrades, I have seen a lot of positive reviews on the Bilstein 5100 shocks. A very budget friendly upgrade that will definitely soften up the ride on and off road.
@Bronco56 Yes, a non sasquatch with leveling kit sits higher than a regular sasquatch badlands. It clears my 35 inch tires with no rubbing but that is without the crash bars. I had the dealership install the tires as soon as it got delivered and they removed them during install. I am not sure if...
Took the Green Machine on a cruise down to Johnson Beach this past weekend with the top down and the front doors off. I feel like a kid driving around in a huge golf cart!
No, the company Southern Off-Road in Cumming, GA did it for me. They put a rough country 1 inch leveling kit on it and they did realign it. They have done a ton of Broncos and they do a great job.
https://southernoffroad.net/bronco/
Picking up my 4 door Badlands from Billy Howell Ford in Cumming, GA tomorrow and bringing it back to its home in Ferry Pass. Can’t wait to enjoy the summer here in the panhandle with it!
-Rough country leveling kit
-BFG All Terrain KO2s 35x12.5 on the stock badlands wheels
Went straight to the tint shop after this and I’m picking it up tomorrow!