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Looking at what is offered for lifting my coming Badlands, all i see is a 1" kit , everything else says not compatible with Badlands ?
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Looking at what is offered for lifting my coming Badlands, all i see is a 1" kit , everything else says not compatible with Badlands ?
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How much lift do you want. I think you could get .4-1” with some shims and the stock suspension. You can get a lift kit and dispense with the Bilsteins on the Badlands
 

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How much lift do you want. I think you could get .4-1” with some shims and the stock suspension.
im really only interested in enough to have 35 tinres so 1 inch would probably do it since thats abut what a sasquatch would have right? i havent understood if thats exactly the difference in squatch, just a shim/spacer? im not looking to get crazy just same as squatch without getting it from ford
 

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A 1” lift and 35” tires on a non-Sasquatch badlands would sit higher than a Sasquatch. It would readily fit a 35” tire.
 

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A 1” lift and 35” tires on a non-Sasquatch badlands would sit higher than a Sasquatch. It would readily fit a 35” tire.
so the difference in height of the stock badlands and the squatch badlands is from the tires only? or what is it EXACTLY that makes the height difference between a squatch badlands and a stock?
 

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so the difference in height of the stock badlands and the squatch badlands is from the tires only? or what is it EXACTLY that makes the height difference between a squatch badlands and a stock?
Slightly different Bilstein coilovers. Changes bump stop and raises vehicle 1/2in to clear 35" at full compression.

Looking at what is offered for lifting my coming Badlands, all i see is a 1" kit , everything else says not compatible with Badlands ?
1" level - zone, rough country
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3"/2" lift w/uca - maxlider/bds/zone (sold out for sasquatch)
4WP coilovers (need uca for over +2")
 
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Why are there lift kits with Front only and others with back and front ? Isn't better to lift the 4 corners not just the front ?
 

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I have SAS takeoffs on my standard badlands now. In normal driving no clearance issues (once the crash bars are removed). Unless you are flexing heavy off road you may not need to do anything. I will try mine on the trails first before deciding to front level, or switch to SAS shocks and springs.
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I have SAS takeoffs on my standard badlands now. In normal driving no clearance issues (once the crash bars are removed). Unless you are flexing heavy off road you may not need to do anything. I will try mine on the trails first before deciding to front level, or switch to SAS shocks and springs.
Is it possible for you to weight the BL wheels and the sas wheels?
 

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What are those wheels, width and offset? Looks great on poke for me!!
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