That gives me a good idea of how much space there will be with them folded. I imagine they'll fold to the exact same angle as the four door folded seats.
Not much besides what is on the Ford site. I'm wondering how the standard H.O.S.S. suspension compares to the Ranger FX4 suspension. Im thinking it will be the same or better since there doesn't seem to be FX4 for the Bronco and Sasquatch seems above and beyond FX4
So I'm thinking I'll stick with the stock 16x7 steelies and put 32s on them, assuming that will be fine since other trims come stock on 32s.
Is there any practical difference between putting 32s on the 16x7 wheels vs 32s on the 17x7.5 (Big Bend/BD)?
As much as I want to im not putting in a reservation. I'll wait and see how things unfold then buy one when I can. I'm not made of money and this will be the first car I've bought myself, I dont see anything to be gained by rushing it.
Lol your level of dirt dirtbaggery certainly impacts the sleeping setup. We toss everything in the front seats/roof box and leave the cooler out or just sitting on the roof. A rooftop tent would be nice but the platform only cost me $80 to build
From the thread below it sounds like there will be about the same 6ft behind the front seats in the four door
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/pics-videos-interior-dimensions-can-sleep-inside-accessory-mounts-suspension-sasquatch.2798/
FWIW my 06 Pilot is similar in exterior dimensions and I built a platform that allows me (I'm 6ft) and my wife to sleep comfortably without moving the front seats up at all. It might be tight but if you build one with an extension and move the front seat up I think you could make it work
My wife is finally getting on board but can't stand the steelies. I just wanted to put 32s on the steelies and upgrade down the line if I need to and I'm not moving up to the big bend just for the wheels that I don't like that much better anyway