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SevenT

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I guess I’m confused. You have a Sasquatch Badlands that comes with the 4.7 gear ratio, correct? The non-Sasquatch has 4.46 (as does my Black Diamond).

What exactly did you change in Forscan?
I got a non-Sasquatch Badlands to get it in Antimatter Blue. It comes with the same axles as Sasquatch but with 4.46 gears. I did what I call 'MySquatch', i.e. lift, 35s to starts and then 37s and a 3 inch Icon lift. The finishing touch was to add 4.7s to the FDU and M220. I needed to change the gear ratio in the BdyCM and relearn the PCM and AWD modules. Speed is accurate.
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I got a non-Sasquatch Badlands to get it in Antimatter Blue. It comes with the same axles as Sasquatch but with 4.46 gears. I did what I call 'MySquatch', i.e. lift, 35s to starts and then 37s and a 3 inch Icon lift. The finishing touch was to add 4.7s to the FDU and M220. I needed to change the gear ratio in the BdyCM and relearn the PCM and AWD modules. Speed is accurate.


I have a 2022 4 door Black Diamond non sasquatch 2.7. I added the Eibach stage 2 coiler overs 3 inch lift, 37x12 50x17 bf goodrich all terrains. Should I adjust a setting for the axles? If so how would I do that? I'm getting the cable tomorrow and need to change tire size from stock 265 70 17 (32) to the 36.5 BF Goodrich. Only other thing I'm going to do so far is adjust roll bar speaker outputs.
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I have a 2022 4 door Black Diamond non sasquatch 2.7. I added the Eibach stage 2 coiler overs 3 inch lift, 37x12 50x17 bf goodrich all terrains. Should I adjust a setting for the axles? If so how would I do that? I'm getting the cable tomorrow and need to change tire size from stock 265 70 17 (32) to the 36.5 BF Goodrich. Only other thing I'm going to do so far is adjust roll bar speaker outputs.
Thanks in advance
You will need to change the tire diameter in the BdyCM module to 2791 mm, then relearn the PCM to get your speedometer correct for the tire size change.
 

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I got a non-Sasquatch Badlands to get it in Antimatter Blue. It comes with the same axles as Sasquatch but with 4.46 gears. I did what I call 'MySquatch', i.e. lift, 35s to starts and then 37s and a 3 inch Icon lift. The finishing touch was to add 4.7s to the FDU and M220. I needed to change the gear ratio in the BdyCM and relearn the PCM and AWD modules. Speed is accurate.


I have a 2022 4 door Black Diamond non sasquatch 2.7. I added the Eibach stage 2 coiler overs 3 inch lift, 37x12 50x17 bf goodrich all terrains. Should I adjust a setting for the axles? If so how would I do that? I'm getting the cable tomorrow and need to change tire size from stock 265 70 17 (32) to the 36.5 BF Goodrich. Only other thing I'm going to do so far is adjust roll bar speaker outputs.
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You will need to change the tire diameter in the BdyCM module to 2791 mm, then relearn the PCM to get your speedometer correct for the tire size change.

What was your purpose of changing your gear ratio to 4.7? Did you change the gears or did you do it to trick the computer? If so should I do that as well or just the tire size amd relearn? I had the abs noise last night near brake pedal inside the vehicle at 10 mph or less after 600 miles with lift and 37's...
 

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I have a 2022 4 door Black Diamond non sasquatch 2.7. I added the Eibach stage 2 coiler overs 3 inch lift, 37x12 50x17 bf goodrich all terrains. Should I adjust a setting for the axles? If so how would I do that? I'm getting the cable tomorrow and need to change tire size from stock 265 70 17 (32) to the 36.5 BF Goodrich. Only other thing I'm going to do so far is adjust roll bar speaker outputs.
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What was your purpose of changing your gear ratio to 4.7? Did you change the gears or did you do it to trick the computer? If so should I do that as well or just the tire size amd relearn? I had the abs noise last night near brake pedal inside the vehicle at 10 mph or less after 600 miles with lift and 37's...
Sasquatch came with the 4.7 gear ratio and running 37s I wanted better MPGs. I went from the high 15s with the 4.46 to mid to high 16s with the 4.7. Personal choice I guess.
 

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Sasquatch came with the 4.7 gear ratio and running 37s I wanted better MPGs. I went from the high 15s with the 4.46 to mid to high 16s with the 4.7. Personal choice I guess.


Did you actually change the gears or just tricked the computer?
 

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Did you actually change the gears or just tricked the computer?
I actually had 4.7 gears installed in the FDU and the M220 axle.
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