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I really cannot decide to Sasquatch or not my big bend build for using the Bronco as a daily driver + overlanding (long distance road trips in Utah, Colorado, NV, CA, OR, WA... that include driving 10 hours on road then off road).
I have done road trips like that for years with a AWD SUV and have never done a trip without it being blocked/altered/shortened because of lack of off road capabilities. It’s been an extreme frustration that as soon as things get more remote and exciting, my car can’t go further. That’s my main motivation in getting a Bronco.
If no squatch, I would take the rear locker option and put 33s. My main reason for going Sasquatch is the peace of mind of « going anywhere » when I overland thanks to the high clearance + the confort of having the Bilstein shocks + the 4A mode (that is not optionable on Big Bend).
My main issue with Squatch is the drivability of 35 tires, especially on long road trips. I have never driven a vehicle with 35 tires and everything I read is either people who say it’s terrible as a daily drive or people saying it’s perfectly fine. Without being able to test drive the Bronco and having to place the order in just a few weeks make it hard.
What do you think?
I have done road trips like that for years with a AWD SUV and have never done a trip without it being blocked/altered/shortened because of lack of off road capabilities. It’s been an extreme frustration that as soon as things get more remote and exciting, my car can’t go further. That’s my main motivation in getting a Bronco.
If no squatch, I would take the rear locker option and put 33s. My main reason for going Sasquatch is the peace of mind of « going anywhere » when I overland thanks to the high clearance + the confort of having the Bilstein shocks + the 4A mode (that is not optionable on Big Bend).
My main issue with Squatch is the drivability of 35 tires, especially on long road trips. I have never driven a vehicle with 35 tires and everything I read is either people who say it’s terrible as a daily drive or people saying it’s perfectly fine. Without being able to test drive the Bronco and having to place the order in just a few weeks make it hard.
What do you think?
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