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Forgot to add the other day I’d also added the Ford Performance tune. I like how it helps the shift pattern be more crisp while I’m normal drive mode. And seemed to help move the 37s along.

And today I received the nets I order from Raingler Nets and Barriers. And like the other ones I’ve ordered from them they all arrived as high quality as I expected. On the rear I had them custom make the netting separate so that when the Diabolical enclosure is in nothing interferes with each other.

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wow those look nice. I had some cargo come flying up from the rear last trip, and so im looking at raingler's divider between the second row and the cargo area as a must going forward.
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wow those look nice. I had some cargo come flying up from the rear last trip, and so im looking at raingler's divider between the second row and the cargo area as a must going forward.
Yeah they make a fantastic product and are super helpful with doing something custom. I’d recommend though getting the latches for anything acting as a barrier though. Makes it a lot easier to move the netting out of the way.
 
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Another recent addition. After the occasional search over the last year I had finally found a fender flare that I liked and gave the look I was hoping for.
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They’re made by KBD Bodykits. It does a decent job of covering the round wheel well and giving it more an older style look. Fairly straight forward getting them on. The hardest part would be cleaning the flare and adding the double sided tape to it. Seems like a very sturdy material that it’s made of and is flexible so if anything rubs against them they won’t crack or break the the factory flares. They are fairly short though but for me that works fine specially with how often I was rubbing my SAS flares on the last couple trails I was on.
Here’s some other photos of them on.
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Another recent addition. After the occasional search over the last year I had finally found a fender flare that I liked and gave the look I was hoping for.
Ford Bronco Joe's BadSquatch Build 933677D1-447A-418D-A57C-AE50C19EC161

They’re made by KBD Bodykits. It does a decent job of covering the round wheel well and giving it more an older style look. Fairly straight forward getting them on. The hardest part would be cleaning the flare and adding the double sided tape to it. Seems like a very sturdy material that it’s made of and is flexible so if anything rubs against them they won’t crack or break the the factory flares. They are fairly short though but for me that works fine specially with how often I was rubbing my SAS flares on the last couple trails I was on.
Here’s some other photos of them on.
Ford Bronco Joe's BadSquatch Build 933677D1-447A-418D-A57C-AE50C19EC161
Ford Bronco Joe's BadSquatch Build 933677D1-447A-418D-A57C-AE50C19EC161
Ford Bronco Joe's BadSquatch Build 933677D1-447A-418D-A57C-AE50C19EC161
Ford Bronco Joe's BadSquatch Build 933677D1-447A-418D-A57C-AE50C19EC161
Ford Bronco Joe's BadSquatch Build 933677D1-447A-418D-A57C-AE50C19EC161
Ford Bronco Joe's BadSquatch Build 933677D1-447A-418D-A57C-AE50C19EC161
@OddBall88 We have somewhat similar builds going on except you have two extra doors. My KBD’s are in the mail. Are you running spacers with the stock Sasquatch wheels?
 

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After much deliberating between going to a hard top of getting a Rakit roof rack, I decided to go to a hardtop. I ordered the Anderson Composites one which should be here in approximately 12 weeks and I’ll be also getting the Besttop sky rider for it for during the summer months.
 
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An update for the the last week of modding and using my Bronco, started by adding Asfir a-arm skids after noticing some good marks on them from rock crawling. Seem like a very week made product and solid. Also added the Dirtydog headliner and have noticed it has lowered the interior wind noise a decent amount.
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Then went to the snow around Butte Meadows with my wife’s family, was her little cousins first time ever seeing snow so that was pretty fun.
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And finished off the weekend getting ducked while doing some grocery shopping.
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Figured I’d start a build thread even if it’s a little late in the game with my build. Start off my Bronco is a 21 Badlands with Sasquatch in velocity blue with the lux package.
This is how it looked in the first week of purchasing it. Also everything besides the upper and lower links have been installed by myself so feel free to ask about if it was difficult or not.
Ford Bronco Joe's BadSquatch Build EC9BCAC8-78F8-4A24-917E-2297819DCDF0
this is how it sits currently
Ford Bronco Joe's BadSquatch Build EC9BCAC8-78F8-4A24-917E-2297819DCDF0

List of current mods

Suspension/Tires
Icon Stage 8 tubular system with rear coilover axle side bolt hole moved up 2”
BroncBuster braces and bushing
Ford Performance Beadlock rings
BFG KM3 in 37-12.5/r17
JKS Max Tire Clearance Kit

Armor/Bumpers
Next Venture Motorsports rock rails, diff guard and belly skids
BAMF winch bumper with the Bronco frame brackets moved in around 4” and a Warn Zeon Platinum 10s with Factor 55 ultrahook and AR shackles
JCR Off-road shock skids
LoD Off-road destroyer rear bumper with swing arm
DV8 fender liners

Ext Misc
Underground Graphics Hockey Style decal
Texted Black Aeroskin 2 Hood Protector Ford Performance Tube Doors
JTops Bimini top
Front Windows tinted to match rear
MBRP Overland Exhaust
Exhibitions of Speed Trail Sight Delete
KBD

Lighting
KC Pro6 Lightbar with BAMF mounts
KC Flex Era 4 on Badass Mounts Swivel and SDHQ A Pillar Mount
KC Flex lights singles with amber covers
KC Lights chase bar
Lux Lightening Underbody kit

Interior/Engine Bay
Mountains2Metal Door/Center Console Molle Panels and Squatch basket
JCR Off-road Rear Window Molle Panels
Diabolical Inc Slipstream
Raingler attic molle netting
Raingler trunk and rear of roll bar molle net
IAG Rear Cupholder and Ez Lift Soft Top Assist System
Mabett Rear Seat Protectors, Center Console Tray and roll bar protector
Alpine 10” Sub and Amp
Axxess module, JL Audio 8 channel amp and JL Audio 6 1/2” wakeboard speakers
Stickerfab Vinyl Inlays
AR D handle and VIN console plate
67 Designs Bronco Rail
KR Off-road ARB Mount with Twin Compressor ARB
DesertDoesIt Seat Jackers and Molle panels
S&B Dry replacement filter

And here’s a couple of clips filmed by my wife of me driving the Top of the World trail for your viewing pleasure




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Very nice build!

The Icon Stage 8 Suspension is amazing! Great pick.
 
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Added a couple small things recently. Got some dome washers for the outside bolts on the skids.
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also added a molle plate that mounts on the tailgate that’s from CourseMS. Super easy install and nice to have the added storage area.
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and lastly added the Ford Performance windshield trim kit. Fits well enough not sure why the center section wasn’t made to fill in the entire area but is what it is.
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Decided I didn’t really need to pack around 10 gallons of extra gas and having a jack that would work with how my bronco sits now would be more useful, so took advantage of Black Friday and picked up a Wicked Creations jack skid and mount and a harbor freight 2 ton aluminum race jack. Picked up some metal and made a bracket to mount it onto the LoD Off-road swing arm. Also used some Builtrite Industries clamps I had laying around to mount the handle.
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Met up with the Gold Country Bronco group at Prairie City and was reminded why I don’t care for mudding much anymore, but did get some great photos from Photography by Mark Brooks. And other than the hours of washing it was a very fun time.

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