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I know when I was trying to find pictures of perch collar lifts, everyone had 37s. I just wanted to see how it would look with 35s because I wasn’t ready to take the $$$ hit right away and wasn’t looking to lose mpg. So for anyone curious, I have the RPG perch collars front/back with the stock tires and love the way it looks. Don’t think I will ever go 37s. Probably wear the stock tires down and go to a true 35.
Ford Bronco Photos: RPG perch collar installed (on stock tires) IMG_0469
Ford Bronco Photos: RPG perch collar installed (on stock tires) IMG_0471


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HOSS 3.0? Any real difference in ride?
 

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I know when I was trying to find pictures of perch collar lifts, everyone had 37s. I just wanted to see how it would look with 35s because I wasn’t ready to take the $$$ hit right away and wasn’t looking to lose mpg. So for anyone curious, I have the RPG perch collars front/back with the stock tires and love the way it looks. Don’t think I will ever go 37s. Probably wear the stock tires down and go to a true 35.
Ford Bronco Photos: RPG perch collar installed (on stock tires) IMG_0471
Ford Bronco Photos: RPG perch collar installed (on stock tires) IMG_0471


Ford Bronco Photos: RPG perch collar installed (on stock tires) IMG_0471


Ford Bronco Photos: RPG perch collar installed (on stock tires) IMG_0471

Looks awesome! That is the stance I'm after, but going 35x11.5x17 on Badlands wheels.
 

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Looks awesome! That is the stance I'm after, but going 35x11.5x17 on Badlands wheels.
Thanks. The fifteen52 wheels I have are a 0 offset so they give a little wider stance. You might need spacers if your leaving the stock wheels on and are looking for the same poke.
 

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HOSS 3.0? Any real difference in ride?
Yes, there is a big difference (to me). The stock HOSS 3 floats over bumps like a tuned suspension... after the 2.25 RPG perch collars, I could feel the rear shocks kicking a bit. You don't glide over bumps, you now feel the front and rear independently, at least I do.
 

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Yes, there is a big difference (to me). The stock HOSS 3 floats over bumps like a tuned suspension... after the 2.25 RPG perch collars, I could feel the rear shocks kicking a bit. You don't glide over bumps, you now feel the front and rear independently, at least I do.
Appreciate the feedback. I’m about to install on my sas obx. I have a front winch which didn’t cause sag on bilsteins but assume might on the 3.0s. We will see. 35’s are big enough for what we do.
 

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Can we get a side profile shot? I was worried about similar as I am about to add SVC collars on non-sasquatch bilsteins after running sasquatch take-offs for 2 years. I want a stiffer ride, but likely won’t upgrade entire suspension to until it’s time for new tires.

I’m running 285/75 and was concerned it would make the tires look puny. I’m glad I might have nothing to worry about.
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