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“If you can” is the key phrase....still doesn’t resolve the issue of if you go aftermarket it won’t be covered by warranty...so take the cheap route and roll the dice?
I definitely want the locker (s) to be factory, it's the only thing I wouldn't be comfortable doing myself, other than some of the lunchbox lockers, but I'd prefer "switchable". The rest I could do myself, but the BD is a perfect package albeit a bit pricy.
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Just some quick questions on the tops for the 2 door if anyone knows:

1. are the white tops i see on here just renders from people or is that an option?
2. what does the standard Molded-in-Color mean exactly?
3. is there no option for body color tops at all?
4. is the Hard Top Sound Deadening Headliner option worth it? meaning is the bronco that loud?

thanks guys
 

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Just some quick questions on the tops for the 2 door if anyone knows:

1. are the white tops i see on here just renders from people or is that an option?
2. what does the standard Molded-in-Color mean exactly?
3. is there no option for body color tops at all?
4. is the Hard Top Sound Deadening Headliner option worth it? meaning is the bronco that loud?

thanks guys

1: supposedly an option. Won’t know for sure until Build and Price is out
2: The resin is precolored, so when the top emerges from the mold, it is already the finished color
3: Wait for the build and price tool
4: There will be sound, how loud it is to you and if worth the $$$ to pay for the sound deadening headliner is going to be personal preference
 

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Just some quick questions on the tops for the 2 door if anyone knows:

1. are the white tops i see on here just renders from people or is that an option?
2. what does the standard Molded-in-Color mean exactly?
3. is there no option for body color tops at all?
4. is the Hard Top Sound Deadening Headliner option worth it? meaning is the bronco that loud?

thanks guys
3. Yes on OBX and above trims
 

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Not going to lie. Those 33" LT 285/70/r17 tires look good on the Badlands.

If the Sasquatch package is too expensive even for the Base. Im going Black Diamond but I'd like to throw a set of 285s on right at the dealer before taking her home. Id love to know if they would fit with no issues. I wouldn't see why not.

I wish someone would ask a Ford rep at these meet ups.

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Not going to lie. Those 33" LT 285/70/r17 tires look good on the Badlands.

If the Sasquatch package is too expensive even for the Base. Im going Black Diamond but I'd like to throw a set of 285s on right at the dealer before taking her home. Id love to know if they would fit with no issues. I wouldn't see why not.

I wish someone would ask a Ford rep at these meet ups.

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Meh, what's 20mm between friends?
 

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Pretty much the same choice for me - except i'll have a 50k F150 and not a Toyota.

I still may opt for the Base though and add after market upgrades as I like to do these things myself. All depends on how Ford chop and change the options.



Changing from Base to Black Diamond! MT with 2 doors, and pull those back seats the very first day. I am 58 and any financial planer would tell me to pay down my mortgage but what the hell, might as well go all in, what is an extra $8,000 ? Really can not live without the Cactus Grey more then anything. The extra off-road features hit the sweet spot for me, hardcore off-road is best done with a beater rig in my opinion. Anyone heard of the Gamble 500? Just a couple random thoughts -
  • A good used Tacoma with 50,000 miles runs $30,000 now, what the hell?
  • Rear lockers!
  • Rubber floors!
  • Bigger tires!
  • Vinyl seats!
  • Cactus Grey!
So is all this worth that extra money? Probably not but this is once in a life time so do it right. I plan on 50% down, baby this rig and in the event of a life crisis I can bail out with a little money in my pocket.
 

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Meh, what's 20mm between friends?
Actually looks wise when it comes to tires a big difference. On paper its not much of a difference. They just look fatter and fuller. Also the Black Diamond comes with 265s that are 31.6" . So its actually over and Inch difference going up to the 285s. Thats a lot.
 

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Actually looks wise when it comes to tires a big difference. On paper its not much of a difference. They just look fatter and fuller. Also the Black Diamond comes with 265s that are 31.6" . So its actually over and Inch difference going up to the 285s. Thats a lot.
Correct, I should have mentioned that "I would expect that fitting a 285 tire in the place of a 265 on the same wheel, that it probably wouldn't make much difference (if any)."
 

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Correct, I should have mentioned that "I would expect that fitting a 285 tire in the place of a 265 on the same wheel, that it probably wouldn't make much difference (if any)."
I think fitting it on the same wheel will be fine. Im just wondering if there will be any rubbing issues? The Bronco does seem to have bigger wheel wells then most. So hopefully its ok. But then again I know the Badlands comes witg different suspension. So it should be interesting.
 

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I think fitting it on the same wheel will be fine. Im just wondering if there will be any rubbing issues? The Bronco does seem to have bigger wheel wells then most. So hopefully its ok. But then again I know the Badlands comes witg different suspension. So it should be interesting.
The diff between the Sas and either is the bumpstops. The Sas has 315 (and the 1/2", 10mm bumpstops). The diff between the BL and the BD, other than the swaybar disc is the position sensitive shocks. The BL has the 285s and the BD has the 265s. That is why I'm surmising that the 20mm will not be an issue.

That is a bit circular so please forgive the lack of sentence cohesion/structure.
 

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The diff between the Sas and either is the bumpstops. The Sas has 315 (and the 1/2", 10mm bumpstops). The diff between the BL and the BD, other than the swaybar disc is the position sensitive shocks. The BL has the 285s and the BD has the 265s. That is why I'm surmising that the 20mm will not be an issue.

That is a bit circular so please forgive the lack of sentence cohesion/structure.
But between the bump stops and most likely taller shocks if not taller at least better basically more stiff with less sag im guessing that may make a difference in being able to comfortably fir the 33"s on the Badlands with no rumbling issues. Im just thinking out loud.
 

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But between the bump stops and most likely taller shocks if not taller at least better basically more stiff with less sag im guessing that may make a difference in being able to comfortably fir the 33"s on the Badlands with no rumbling issues. Im just thinking out loud.
That shock thing is weird. From what I could learn about "position sensitive" is that there are grooves machined out of certain areas within the shock tube. When the piston gets to those areas then the oil has more space to move and thus changes the damping force. It's a neat idea but doesn't seem to affect the ride/droop height. Obviously the best way to research the suspensions would be to get part numbers for each model and then get specs for each part.
 

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That shock thing is weird. From what I could learn about "position sensitive" is that there are grooves machined out of certain areas within the shock tube. When the piston gets to those areas then the oil has more space to move and thus changes the damping force. It's a neat idea but doesn't seem to affect the ride/droop height. Obviously the best way to research the suspensions would be to get part numbers for each model and then get specs for each part.
Yeah. Getting that information on the Bilsteins may be possible but not on the in house Ford suspension right now. The problem with trying to find out if the 33"s will fit is we will be the first ones to find out. Basic the guinea pigs. Im not really looking to throw money away just to find out if they will fit or not. Im thinking they will but its still a risk to take going in blind.
 

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Yeah. Getting that information on the Bilsteins may be possible but not on the in house Ford suspension right now. The problem with trying to find out if the 33"s will fit is we will be the first ones to find out. Basic the guinea pigs. Im not really looking to throw money away just to find out if they will fit or not. Im thinking they will but its still a risk to take going in blind.
Absolutely true. The good thing is we will have 30-60k miles for someone else to figure it out. Depending on how hard we drive those first set of tires.
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