I’ve had this done and the online install price honored for 3 dealers in So Cal. I think someone else on the thread confirmed this as well. Every dealer is different though (even though it shouldn’t be)
I used the Kicker KS Series - KSC40 and they are actually quieter than the stock B&O speakers. Definitely more clarity, but I have to run the volume higher compared to stock.
Maybe I need to try the CS series but I thought the KS would be better…...
The badlands SAS vs non-SAS does have a bit of difference. If you notice, the shocks are inverted on one vs the other. The resi is either at the top or the bottom. While they are the same family of shock the badlands non-sas is a bit different allowing more travel.
To tell the difference...
It looks cool. Definitely a bit expensive. Do you have to put on the board separating the cargo area from the cab? I would want to leave that off for longer items.
How is the rack working with the painted top? There has been some controversy since the depth of the slots on the painted top can be more shallow that the MIC top. The depth the tops in question was less than a half inch. Did yours have that depth?
Hey all. I have a Brand new set of Black Bora 1.25” spacers. I planned to used them with a stock set of wheels but ended up getting aftermarket wheels.
These are not even fully open and still have the factory wrap.
Paid $275 —> Asking $175 or best offer.
For sale I have a Fast Intentions 2.7L Axle Back Exhaust. This fits 2021+ 2.7L only.
Has less than 5k miles on the exhaust. No damage. Includes all parts for installation.
Retail $875 —>Asking $600 or best offer.
No shipping. Located in North Los Angeles County
I like this as a solution with the top off but I also have a down firing Sub box in the rear. Some folks said they had rattling with the tailgate box, does anyone have experience with a down firing sub in the cargo area?
Also when measuring lift and comparing SAS to non-SAS you should remember that you have the slimmer fender flares. I believe the SAS flares are a bit lower to the ground due to their extension and continuing slope.
By how much? I dunno but maybe others can chime in.