I’d buy a Badlands, put $2500 into the audio system. $150 for some 3W liners. $12 into some paracord grab handles like everyone else and save the rest.
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I would build it to be a mid duty off-road/forest road truck.I had this idea the other night and thought it might be a fun and thought provoking topic, so here goes!
Say you just purchased a stock Bronco, let’s go with something middle of the road to make things more interesting - a non-Sasquatch Black Diamond
Given this starting point, how would YOU spend $15,000 modifying it?
What activities do you plan on doing with it? Would it be a daily driver for you? What levels of trails would you be willing to tackle with it?
The upgrades can be anything from wheels and tires to suspension to interior accessories - whatever your heart desires
My thought for this thread is that it could give some ideas as to what is most important to spend money on for X activity, or just spur conversation as to why one should consider doing X instead of Y
Go wild and share your dreams with us!
So...I'm one of the believers that Ford engineers are smarter than me and have more technology at their disposal to design components for the Bronco than me...it's why I bought a loaded 2 door Badlands and it's Awesome and performs unbelievably on and off road. I had a Rubicon that I tried to do all the aftermarket equipment possible for about 25k and it didn't perform ANYTHING like my new Bronco...sorry, I'm a buzz kill on fixing something that was designed nicely from the factory!!!I had this idea the other night and thought it might be a fun and thought provoking topic, so here goes!
Say you just purchased a stock Bronco, let’s go with something middle of the road to make things more interesting - a non-Sasquatch Black Diamond
Given this starting point, how would YOU spend $15,000 modifying it?
What activities do you plan on doing with it? Would it be a daily driver for you? What levels of trails would you be willing to tackle with it?
The upgrades can be anything from wheels and tires to suspension to interior accessories - whatever your heart desires
My thought for this thread is that it could give some ideas as to what is most important to spend money on for X activity, or just spur conversation as to why one should consider doing X instead of Y
Go wild and share your dreams with us!
Trade it in on a 2021 non-sasquatch OBX Lux adv 4x4 with the 2.7.I had this idea the other night and thought it might be a fun and thought provoking topic, so here goes!
Say you just purchased a stock Bronco, let’s go with something middle of the road to make things more interesting - a non-Sasquatch Black Diamond
Given this starting point, how would YOU spend $15,000 modifying it?
What activities do you plan on doing with it? Would it be a daily driver for you? What levels of trails would you be willing to tackle with it?
The upgrades can be anything from wheels and tires to suspension to interior accessories - whatever your heart desires
My thought for this thread is that it could give some ideas as to what is most important to spend money on for X activity, or just spur conversation as to why one should consider doing X instead of Y
Go wild and share your dreams with us!
I might be $15k into my Outerbanks, check my build thread for what I actually did.I had this idea the other night and thought it might be a fun and thought provoking topic, so here goes!
Say you just purchased a stock Bronco, let’s go with something middle of the road to make things more interesting - a non-Sasquatch Black Diamond
Given this starting point, how would YOU spend $15,000 modifying it?
What activities do you plan on doing with it? Would it be a daily driver for you? What levels of trails would you be willing to tackle with it?
The upgrades can be anything from wheels and tires to suspension to interior accessories - whatever your heart desires
My thought for this thread is that it could give some ideas as to what is most important to spend money on for X activity, or just spur conversation as to why one should consider doing X instead of Y
Go wild and share your dreams with us!
Love all the information!I might be $15k into my Outerbanks, check my build thread for what I actually did.
First decide what tire size you want. That then helps decide the lift, gearing, and supporting mods.
First up is always suspension, Bilstein 6112s.
Then let's get some better articulation RockJock front sway bar.
Next armor. Rock sliders and skid plates of your choice.
Let's get ready for big tires, upgrade the front diff to the M210.
Severe duty steering rack.
JKS? max clearance kit for the 37s.
Now we can focus on wheels and tires.
I like my RTRs, but if I went more for a rock crawler build I'd go with Method bead grip wheels.
For two door I'd go 17" with 35s, 4.27s can handle 35s. But if you do think you might go with bigger tires in the future, or just want to increase 4WD performance, go ahead and re-gear the rear and go with the appropriate FDU.
For four door I'd go 17" with 37s.
If you go 37s I'd want to regear to 5.13, which means buy the FDU with 5.13s already and only re-gear the rear.
Ditch lights for a pillar
All of that is probably around $10-15k.
Focus on the fundamentals first. Don't waste time or money on the BS.
Why do you want 37s?Love all the information!
Still planning for me, and I’ve never done these sorts of heavy mods before (would like to learn some of this myself)
I have a 4dr, and was thinking 35x11.5/17s, to keep the BD steelies.
Now, though, I’m wondering about 37s. Would you use the max clip setting on the Bilstein 6112s, or use like 3rd (2.5” lift) to keep the stock UCAs?
Also regearing the rear axle sounds hard in the 37 case.
And I really need a bigger garage…
Point taken, maybe I don't, if it's not a full rock crawler. 35s might be enough for the trails I've rode with friends on (and had to skip doing myself). But that's my inexperience with it; you just mentioned you'd want 37s on a 4dr. So why would you?Why do you want 37s?
For a true off-road build the 116? Inch wheelbase is better suited for 37s, and mechanically the Bronco with the severe duty rack can handle them.Point taken, maybe I don't, if it's not a full rock crawler. 35s might be enough for the trails I've rode with friends on (and had to skip doing myself). But that's my inexperience with it; you just mentioned you'd want 37s on a 4dr. So why would you?
I assume to get the better breakover angle.