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Looks like you can get a roof rack with the Sasquatch! Oh unless you want the 2.7 V6 engine. Go figure. Looks like an aftermarket
one. Makes no sense
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Jeez. So the problem wasn't really solved and no definitive answer from anyone why they can't put it on the 2.7 sasquatch.

I know everyone keeps saying GVRW but common, a couple cheap and light roof rails really are going to put you over the limit? Scary shit if it is some kind of roll over concern. If that's the case nobody should ever be using those racks on any model.
 
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Jeez. So the problem wasn't really solved and no definitive answer from anyone why they can't put it on the 2.7 sasquatch.

I know everyone keeps saying GVRW but common, a couple cheap and light roof rails really are going to put you over the limit? Scary shit if it is some kind of roll over concern. If that's the case nobody should ever be using those racks on any model.
Also if you want the cargo area mat you can’t have the Sasquatch package! 😳
 

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Also if you want the cargo area mat you can’t have the Sasquatch package! 😳
Can't have the body armor with squatch either. Can't have the fold out table with Badlands. I'm sure there's plenty more
 

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Looks like you can get a roof rack with the Sasquatch! Oh unless you want the 2.7 V6 engine. Go figure. Looks like an aftermarket
one. Makes no sense
Somehow I made it work :unsure:
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  • Eruption Green Metallic Paint$0
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  • 315/70R17 Mud-Terrain (M/T) Tires (35")$0
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  • Full Vehicle Steel Bash Plates$0
  • Roof Rails with Crossbars $365
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Is that a 2 door?
 

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Is that a 2 door?
I just built my 2 door badlands sasquatch with roof racks and the 2.7 engine to send to my dealer to order, so it must be a weight thing with the 2 door that allows it.
 

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Right. It won't add on a 4 door unless you go to the 2.3.
 

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I just built my 2 door badlands sasquatch with roof racks and the 2.7 engine to send to my dealer to order, so it must be a weight thing with the 2 door that allows it.
Yeah, same with the 2021.
 

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Looks like you can get a roof rack with the Sasquatch! Oh unless you want the 2.7 V6 engine. Go figure. Looks like an aftermarket
one. Makes no sense
So, if you look at pg. 12 of the Bronco Equipment Installation Guide (posted today on Bronco Nation), theres a table on Roof Rack Load Capacity:
In motion: 110lbs
Stationary: 450lb
315/70R17 tires: 0

An Explanation: If you look at the specs on those Goodyear Territory tires, you'll see that they are the softer "C" rated tires, with weight capacity of a measly 2535 pounds! Thats weak for a loaded vehicle. But that explains the capacity issue, ITS THE TIRES! A fix would be to upgrade to an E rated tire, get a rack, and move on.

Ford Bronco Roof Rack SmartSelect_20211016-093314_Drive
 

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WT solves those problems.... Just saying 😁
 

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Brings back memories of the Honda Element my son had with a net cargo weight of 850# .

That meant a driver and 3 passengers that averaged 200# each could carry a duffle between them of only 50#

Some of the things, like the tailgate table and cargo mat are available through accessories so Ford would be almost clueless you add these extra weight items to your vehicle, unless you use points to buy.
 

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So, if you look at pg. 12 of the Bronco Equipment Installation Guide (posted today on Bronco Nation), theres a table on Roof Rack Load Capacity:
In motion: 110lbs
Stationary: 450lb
315/70R17 tires: 0

An Explanation: If you look at the specs on those Goodyear Territory tires, you'll see that they are the softer "C" rated tires, with weight capacity of a measly 2535 pounds! Thats weak for a loaded vehicle. But that explains the capacity issue, ITS THE TIRES! A fix would be to upgrade to an E rated tire, get a rack, and move on.

Ford Bronco Roof Rack SmartSelect_20211016-093314_Drive
This is the dumbest thing I've seen in awhile. So they'll let you get the roof rack but if you put a pair of skis up there and get in an accident, technically someone could prove you've overloaded your vehicle? Seems like a lawsuit waiting to happen for Ford.
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