Teo, my complaint, or part of what I was saying, is that to turn a truck or car into a desert runner, it typically requires longer a-arm, new springs and shocks, tires, and some weight loss. a linked rear suspension is helpful but not required. That is to compete at the top of the stock market, not heavily customized or TT levels. change out a few parts, and BAM, you can compete with things such as a stock raptor.JimmyDean, I don't entirely disagree but to be fair, the ranger raptor isn't available here, the ZR2 (which is a great all rounder) is still not Raptor territory, and the others you list are not really that special. I would not call any TRD pro a legitimate "desert runner". My hope is that the Bronco will fill the gaps between the stock Wrangler and ZR2 and ultimately take things to a level above either in many regards. Keep in mind the ZR2 is already the top of the line offering for the midsize truck segment (or the Gladiator depending on use case). Between the tire size and wheel base you can already assume the Bronco will beat the ZR2 on the rocks and obviously it will take any of the competitors to school at the high speed stuff.
To turn an IFS into a capable rock crawler that can compete with the rubicon, you need to gut the entire damn suspension and replace it.
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