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Sasquatch Takeoffs vs Bilstein 6100s

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Nice. Unfortunately looks like they only have the fronts listed now. But yeah great price.
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I think I am just gonna wait til the wheels are in then and see if I even want to raise it.
Recommend 35s, 6100s and lighter wheels like an RTR or Method. Stock UCA and tie rods are more than fine with 6100s and 35s. Changes the entire stance of the vehicle. I went with 0 offset which I think is perfect for SAS flares but might want to stay in +30 range.
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Recommend 35s, 6100s and lighter wheels like an RTR or Method. Stock UCA and tie rods are more than fine with 6100s and 35s. Changes the entire stance of the vehicle. I went with 0 offset which I think is perfect for SAS flares but might want to stay in +30 range.
Yep I'm doing the Method 703 17x8.5 +0s.
 
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This is what I went with, but I’m already on the SAS setup from factory. I think the small amount of poke looks great.
Where da pics!
 

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Here you go. Oddly, the poke looks much more pronounced from these angles than if you look straight down the line
Ford Bronco Sasquatch Takeoffs vs Bilstein 6100s IMG_0954

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Here you go. Oddly, the poke looks much more pronounced from these angles than if you look straight down the line
Ford Bronco Sasquatch Takeoffs vs Bilstein 6100s IMG_0952

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Looks great. Are those the stock squatch tires?
 

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I've had the 6100's on my badlands non sas for a year. They ride way better and give a good lift. Still a slight rake with front and back on the 6th clip. Sitting on 35x12.5x17's.

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I've had the 6100's on my badlands non sas for a year. They ride way better and give a good lift. Still a slight rake with front and back on the 6th clip. Sitting on 35x12.5x17's.

Ford Bronco Sasquatch Takeoffs vs Bilstein 6100s PSX_20230428_164209

Ford Bronco Sasquatch Takeoffs vs Bilstein 6100s PSX_20230428_164209
I assume you are just running the badlands springs? I did read you may need squatch springs or 6112s to get it fully leveled out. I probably won’t go all the way up to 6 tho. I just want sasquatch height or a little higher.

Your rig looks great
 

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Squatch is less than 1/2" taller than non-sas BL so you wouldn't be gaining much with the take-offs plus you wouldn't have the ability to level.

Couple other things to consider...

- Would be prudent to install steering rack bushings and reinforce or upgrade tie rods.
- If lifting more than 2" consider new upper control arms
Yes agreed, the difference between a Badlands NON-SAS and a SAS is .43". I have a Badlands that I did a 2" leveling kit to get me at and above the SAS level, plus these look way cooler level than with a rake for sure. I also got some SAS pull-offs. But to be fair, Obviously, I'm a cheapskate, so keep that in mind. Here's what I did. I also have some steering upgrades because I actually use my Badlands off road😉
 

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I assume you are just running the badlands springs? I did read you may need squatch springs or 6112s to get it fully leveled out. I probably won’t go all the way up to 6 tho. I just want sasquatch height or a little higher.

Your rig looks great
Yeah, the stock badlands springs. I call it a slight performance rake. It's fine!! Haha
 

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For those that switched to the 6110s, did you put these on all four wheels or did you put the 6110s in front and a different set in back? I
 
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For those that switched to the 6110s, did you put these on all four wheels or did you put the 6110s in front and a different set in back? I
For the 6100s I would be changing all 4 out. About $900 bucks if you find a decent sale.
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