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Black Diamond vs Base and Sasquatch?

Magical_Savior

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Are you saying 33s easily fit on the the Base? This is what I want to do but can't figure out if that can "easily" done without lift kits, etc.
I hear a lot of rumors about a factory 2" lift at this point. Even if it's not real, should be cheap and easy to get.
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Bump...

Basesquatch is looking better by the day.
 
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Base with Sasquatch over Black ? no Sasquatch

easy to add bumpers and skid plates/rock sliders after market.

Difficult/more expensive to change gears and get the more heavy duty axle that comes with Sasquatch. As well as the front locker.
 

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Bump...

Basesquatch is looking better by the day.
Well, that depends.

Here in the Southwest, a Basesquatch with 500 pounds of aftermarket 3/16" steel plate HD bumpers, rock sliders and under armor is best.

Just about anywhere else, a BD with the bash plates and washout interior will be better.
 

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Well, that depends.

Here in the Southwest, a Basesquatch with 500 pounds of aftermarket 3/16" steel plate rock sliders and under armor is best.

Just about anywhere else, a BD with the bash plates and washout interior will be better.
So excited for the washout interiors for michigan winters, no more scrubbing the floor of the drivers seat area after 6 months of salt and sand.
 

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I thought i had this figured out but now that no mid on man BD i keep jumping ship back and forth every day. Buuut, the last 3 days have been basemansq so maybe im decided again.
 

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I thought i had this figured out but now that no mid on man BD i keep jumping ship back and forth every day. Buuut, the last 3 days have been basemansq so maybe im decided again.
Yep... I can relate 100%. I'm even considering base with no squatch.
 

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I was pretty much sold on the BD, however a basesquach with the 2.7, MIC top, heavy duty bumper w/ bash guard, aux switches gets me to almost everything I want except the MGV seats, mid package and Area 51. Also saving over $5k. I can add auto start aftermarket for $200 and will be content with cloth seats. White was my second color choice, so basesquatch is def a contender.
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