- First Name
- Bryan
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- Oct 18, 2022
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- Location
- Brevard, NC
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 Wildtrak
- Your Bronco Model
- Wildtrak
Aaaah I gotcha hahaAbsolutely nothing. That's why I called it a fake squatch!
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Aaaah I gotcha hahaAbsolutely nothing. That's why I called it a fake squatch!
What did you do for axles and gearing?
But to be fair the Black Diamond has 4.46 and a rear locker, so nothing to be embarrassed about.Absolutely nothing. That's why I called it a fake squatch!
eBay! $250 shipped.Nice build! Howd you get the flares for only $250?! Iām searching for pairs right now to swap out my new Badlands fenders with Sas..
Could you share a link? I canāt seem to find it :/eBay! $250 shipped.
It was only one set. I was skeptical at first, but it came in and still had the Ford QR codes and packaging.Could you share a link? I canāt seem to find it :/
Wow nice buy! Iāll keep searching for a deal like this, thank you.It was only one set. I was skeptical at first, but it came in and still had the Ford QR codes and packaging.
Did you have to trim your studs with the 1.25" Bora spacers?Hi guys,
I just wanted to share my experience with fake squatching my Black Diamond for those who are interested.
I did not order the SAS package for financial reasons 2 years ago when I first ordered the car, but slowly I was able to customize it to my liking.
Parts installed:
Used SAS takeoff shocks and springs: $400
Suspension installation: $650
New SAS fender flares: $250
New SAS bumper end caps: $80
1.25" Bora Wheel Spacers: $290
Total: $1670
35s are going on when I reach 30K miles on my Yokohama Geolandars in 285/75/17 in a few months.
Here are some pictures of my current setup:
I also completed the "double Stuf Oreo" look on my car by wrapping the A-pillars in satin black.
That's all for now.
Thanks to a bunch of 6G members for helping me with my setup.
No. They are perfect.Did you have to trim your studs with the 1.25" Bora spacers?
Hi,Looks great! Did you actually need the wheel spacers to keep from rubbing or just do it for the stance?
I have a SAS BB coming and want to change wheels and put on steelies and I have read here that the stock SAS Goodyear 315s fit with no rubbing and no spacers?