Let the new adventure begin. 2022 Badlands build only 200 miles on it so far but started with the lift and tires.
Rock Trix 17x9 -12 offset wheels
Zone Offroad 3.5" adventure series lift with UCA's
37x12.5r 17 Kanati armor hog atx tires
Future
Baja Kits Pre runner suspension
Fiberwerx...
They are not needed. I had them on a set of wheels for my wrangler jk and they cracked and broke over time I then mounted the wheels without them and no issues whatsoever. I have a new set of rocktrix wheels on my 2022 bronco for a Toyota (bigger hub bore ) no hub centric spacers and also no...
A bronco is faster on whoops that is the only thing it can beat a jsolid axle vehicle at and that is subject to driver if the solid axle driver is willing to take a beating the bronco may not beat him at that
It by far is not the most capable factory vehicle offroad by a long shot. But the it factor for me is the fact that I had a 68 bronco with a three on the tree and 302 and it was awesome and I love the throwback design
In most cases there are selectable maps so you can adjust for the type of fuel you put in and as stated before if you clean up the factory maps it doesnt necessarily require running high octane fuel
I did not get the sas and I have searched the you tube and forums and nobody really explains why the kit can go on say a black diamond but will not work on a badlands is it because of the bigger m210 axle or what if anybody knows I would be great.
Jerry C is actually very correct in his statement if you have ever looked at the engine graphs for timing, injector pulse width, air/fuel ratio From the factory they are typically running rich and timing set to be able to warranty a vehicle. That being said if the efficiency increases and more...
So I have my new Bronco. Badlands about to be delivered and I was wondering what is different on the badlands that won’t allow me to put a rc 3.5 spacer lift with arms