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rutherk1

Badlands
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2021 Bronco Badlands 4 door Manual
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Badlands
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Yep, pretty much the same, except what you said. Looking at the specs the BL SaS travel is slightly limited vs the regular Badlands, obviously because of tire clearance with the 35's vs 33's. The difference isn't much, though. To get the most travel without doing much with 35's, get the regular BL, add 1" spacer lift, and put 35's on it. You'd end up with about .5" more lift than a Squatch and the same travel as a regular Badlands. The only difference in the whole package, compared to a Squatch, would be the 4.46 rather than 4.7 diff gear ratio.

Oh, and great video. Good explanations.
Yeah. Thanks for the comments. I have the manual so it has the 4.70. Tempted to do spacer lifts but the coil overs I’d feel better about.

yes. Great video!
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Swamper... SX2-85 37x12.00-17 79 lb
 

Valhalla

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Ford Bronco Sasquatch suspension explained by engineer Dan Edmunds. Tire + wheels weight = 87.5 lbs 1674348001009
 

bigtim3727

Wildtrak
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I have to say, I'm very impressed with the bronco's suspension. I have a wildtrak with the sasquatch, and i'm constantly impressed with how the thing handles. I suppose the short wheelbase/large width has something to do with it. It feels almost as toss able as my MK6 Jetta GLI in corners, and I was surprised at how easily it handles curvy backroads. Not only does it handle well, but the steering is excellent. The fact that it directs 35" tires, with any kind of precision, is impressive.

I never thought an SUV could be fun to drive on road
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