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- Badlands
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Greetings Fellow Bronco-Enthusiasts!
I have a 2-Door Black Diamond reserved, but am wondering if I will eventually switch to the Badlands. In addition to using the vehicle for overlanding, it will also be my daily driver through pot holed roads, and has to be decently comfortable. I'm wondering if the special suspension on the Badlands would make it much more comfortable for day-to-day driving on poor/bumpy roads, is this the case? I'm trying to appease my passenger who loves the gliding cloud-like suspension on the Land Cruiser, but hates the jarring suspension experience on most trucks.
Is there likely to be a ride quality enhancement on the Badlands?
Thanks for the help!
I have a 2-Door Black Diamond reserved, but am wondering if I will eventually switch to the Badlands. In addition to using the vehicle for overlanding, it will also be my daily driver through pot holed roads, and has to be decently comfortable. I'm wondering if the special suspension on the Badlands would make it much more comfortable for day-to-day driving on poor/bumpy roads, is this the case? I'm trying to appease my passenger who loves the gliding cloud-like suspension on the Land Cruiser, but hates the jarring suspension experience on most trucks.
Is there likely to be a ride quality enhancement on the Badlands?
Thanks for the help!
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