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Will it be easy to DIY Sasquatch a base Badlands?

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Very basic aftermarket wheels like a Method with BFG KO2's will run you $2500 from Tirerack. Lift and labor?
 

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Very basic aftermarket wheels like a Method with BFG KO2's will run you $2500 from Tirerack. Lift and labor?
Decent lifts for Rangers look like they are $1000 or less and it doesn’t take brain surgery to put it on yourself. You would have to have an alignment done. I think you can do better than $2500 on wheels and tires if you shopped around. Even so, $3500 is way cheaper if you just want the look and don’t need the beadlock rims or front locker.
 

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I turned 37s with 4.56 gears and a C4 automatic and a Dana 20 t case with 2.46 low gear in it. 4.46 wont be a problem for 35s.
 

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The badlands for instance uses different shocks than the base so pretty sure sasquatch has different shocks from base.
The OP asked for differences between a Sasquatch and Base Badlands. Both get the Bilsteins.

You are talking about a base model and a Sasquatch. Yes they have different shocks but this is not what the thread is about.
 

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The shocks are different and I would guess the spring rates as well.
Guessing, without delving into thread after thread, that some people speculate they are different. Some believe they are the same. The only difference being in the limitation of travel.
 

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A topic literally nobody has ever discussed before... ever...
Nope. Not sure how this topic could have bounced down the road without us beating that horse to water.
 

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So the only difference between a Badlands and a Sasquatch Badlands is 4.7 vs 4.46, a small lift and of course the 35 tires and fenders.
We already know we can order the fenders as an accessory and of course 35 tires.

I would gladly order Sasquatch from the factory, but I need a roof rack and it seems the roof rack cannot be ordered as an accessory from the dealer. So I am stuck getting a base Badlands. Will it be easy for me to add 35 tires and will the 4.46 be an issue?
You can get the 4.70 gears with the automatic, no Sasquatch .
 

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So the only difference between a Badlands and a Sasquatch Badlands is 4.7 vs 4.46, a small lift and of course the 35 tires and fenders.
We already know we can order the fenders as an accessory and of course 35 tires.

I would gladly order Sasquatch from the factory, but I need a roof rack and it seems the roof rack cannot be ordered as an accessory from the dealer. So I am stuck getting a base Badlands. Will it be easy for me to add 35 tires and will the 4.46 be an issue?
You would also need the wheels to fit the 35s. They're wider than the 33s.
 

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You can get the 4.70 gears with the automatic, no Sasquatch .
not according to the order guide you can't. I know the B&P allowed it but order guide states otherwise.
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