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HOSS 3.0 part numbers/cost?

James Cole

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Hello guys…

So to install the 3.0 on a Badlands SAS, I only need the shocks? Can the rest of the parts be reused?

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Hey man, so kind of. The pictures I posted actually exaggerated the stance issue, it’s not as bad as it looks. I didn’t take into consideration the weight I had in the back at the time. I had my old steel bumper, steel bash plate, the take off coil overs and a tool box in the rear. After I took all of that out it looks way better. It’s still the slightest bit higher in the front but I think once I get my winch and winch plate installed it will be completely unnoticeable.

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Are those the stock 32" tires that come optional on the OB? I'm about to pick up some 3.0 take offs to install on my non-sas BL and was slightly concerned the tire size wouldn't match with the wheel well anymore. If those are the 32" tires it's a really good fit!
 

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I went to my local parts department yesterday and came up with these part numbers. I gave them a vin from a 23 WT, 4dr 2.7 auto and the rear springs came up 5560-B. I also gave tried a vin with same as before but with tow package and it showed 5560-A. Hope this helps.

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I had seen on another thread that the rear coil spring part # is NB3Z-5560-B; is the -A part you have here correct? Or is it a difference between tow vs non-tow package maybe?
 

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I had seen on another thread that the rear coil spring part # is NB3Z-5560-B; is the -A part you have here correct? Or is it a difference between tow vs non-tow package maybe?
Read the post #3 where I list the part number provided by @flip. There are three different rear spring options.

I believe I gave him a vin number of a wildtrak similar to my badlands and that was the part number associated with it.
 

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They call it "rough road" suspension in the catalogue. Those are retail prices for each shock. Would need a VIN number to determine what springs are used.

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Probably one of these for a front spring.
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Rear?
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3 door?? 5 door?!? 😱
 

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3 door?? 5 door?!? 😱
They usually count a hatch or tailgate or swing gate as a door to the cabin if it opens into the cabin. For example, the explorer is a 5 door. So the 2-door bronco is actually a 3 door SUV.
 

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Read the post #3 where I list the part number provided by @flip. There are three different rear spring options.

I believe I gave him a vin number of a wildtrak similar to my badlands and that was the part number associated with it.
I totally missed that, how embarrassing lol!! Do we know what the letters actually denote though?
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