Dick threw a rock, Jane waded through the water.Short answer is IFS has limited Flex/droop. Not recommend taking any stock bronco threw Rubicon
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Dick threw a rock, Jane waded through the water.Short answer is IFS has limited Flex/droop. Not recommend taking any stock bronco threw Rubicon
Exactly the goal I had with the Blue bronco , was driven there 4 hours away completed trail and driven home - no trailer . Just was my own personal goal. the others respectfully had a longer haul back to Utah using a 2 car trailer to conserve gas.Rubicon is definitely on a lot of people’s bucket list. Wow, surprised the axles held up fine with that big of a lift. I thought the housing would of popped like on many others at the extreme angles.
Making it through without major damage is a huge confidence booster. Most Bronco owners will have the vehicle as their main daily driver. Kind of nice seeing others make it through because most of us cannot afford to buy a secondary truck plus a trailer, to trailer our rigs in case of a break down.
Short answer is IFS has limited Flex/droop. Not recommend taking any stock bronco threw Rubicon
i think i remember seeing a stock bronco go threw the rubicon trail on youtube but it was a professional offroad driver. im sure you can make it but its just not recommended for the average person.Well that's unfortunate because I really plan to. But I'll have full skids, which, and rock rails so I guess we'll see.
Stock Sasquatch has no lift?? Stock Bronco without Sasquatch or badlands has no lift but nothing has any lift compared to those two behemoths with fully custom suspension systems!Thank you ! I dont know why people thinking its fine to take a stock sasquatch bronco into the rubicon its just to low with 35 inch tires and no lift - to each there own !
The Fordyce trail is next on our list and understand the difficulty and making even more modifications to go the full distance.
You're obviously entitled to your opinion, but I think that's a crap take. It's a difficult trail and people just need to know what they are getting themselves into and the risk of breakage/damage. I've been through multiple times with other stock IFS rigs with similar setups (33-35" tires, rear locker, rocker/underbody protection) and I have no doubt my Bronco will out perform them when I get it up there.Not recommend taking any stock bronco threw Rubicon
you are correct Sasquatch is higher -just my opinion not a good idea to take a oem Bronco off show room floor with zero modifications / would be badly damaged not impossible. I find 4x4 off road to be a blast - to each there own i guess .Stock Sasquatch has no lift?? Stock Bronco without Sasquatch or badlands has no lift but nothing has any lift compared to those two behemoths with fully custom suspension systems!
Is that type of off roading really enjoyable or purely instagram-able/YouTube-able, advertise-my-shop/parts, pictures/video-or-it-didn’t-happen type stuff?
I worked with king shocks for a custom 4 inch coil over specifically for mine- not the kit you can buy- then a 3 inch body spacer testing really glad i had that. the coil has higher spring rates and re valved for weight - happy with the axel angle drop very little compared to others - all this is research and development learning what worksCould you break down how you achieved 7" of lift? 3" coils with 4" body or something?
Ford engineers (with good spotters) took a few of them through it during testing. Armor up and send it!i think i remember seeing a stock bronco go threw the rubicon trail on youtube but it was a professional offroad driver. im sure you can make it but its just not recommended for the average person.
Very Nice!I worked with king shocks for a custom 4 inch coil over specifically for mine- not the kit you can buy- then a 3 inch body spacer testing really glad i had that. the coil has higher spring rates and re valved for weight - happy with the axel angle drop very little compared to others - all this is research and development learning what works
Awesome wish you wellYou're obviously entitled to your opinion, but I think that's a crap take. It's a difficult trail and people just need to know what they are getting themselves into and the risk of breakage/damage. I've been through multiple times with other stock IFS rigs with similar setups (33-35" tires, rear locker, rocker/underbody protection) and I have no doubt my Bronco will out perform them when I get it up there.