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Has Anyone Ever? Added Badlands Non-Sas Suspension to Outer Banks Non-Sas

OJzBronco

Outer Banks
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I’m just trying to determine if there would be any lift associated with switching from the stock non-sas outer bank’s suspension over to the factory yellow Bilstein shocks that come stock on the non-sas badlands.
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RagnarKon

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You'll end up with about a 3/4" lift just by switching to the Badlands non-Sas suspension with no additional changes. The HOSS 2.0 suspension is slightly taller, and the factory spring rates on Badlands are also higher due to the added weight of the rock rails, bash plates, steel bumpers, etc. that come standard with Badlands.

(Which means you'll need to get an alignment.)
 

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Tons, BD here but same hitachis. There are some good threads on it.

Great upgrade and value, even if you don't wheel. Way better rebound and travel and adds almost 1". No extra hardware needed. Pay attention to what vehicle they come off of and do your weight math. I think i had a +150 in the front which also added a level, and about +200 total. That is subtracting all of the things I added to offset. Rides fantastic.
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