A dealer installed option is not the same as a factory lift. In the other question and answer thread, the answer to the question about 2" lift was that it would be part of the 200+ accessories. This does not mean the Bronco would be shipped from the factory with this lift. It would be a dealer...
I was considering waiting, but I'd rather put a different suspension lift on that both allows for 35s along with providing full articulation, even if it's greater than the $2500 upcharge on a Badlands.
2 door Broncos come standard with the MIC hard top. Badlands on down come standard with soft stop on the 4 door. The Wildtrak and First Edition 4 doors come standard (now) with the MIC hard top.
If you look at the Overland concept that has fifteen52 wheels with a 0 offset compared to any Sasquatch rig, you'll see the Overland concept wheels stick out further. The Sasquatch wheels are still a positive offset, just somewhere between 55 and 0.
If you look at the Overland concept build that was put out, the fifteen52 wheels on that concept are 0 offset, and they stick out wider than the Sasquatch wheels. I would wager the Sasquatch wheels are a positive offset with the Badlands wheels being an even greater positive offset. Even the...
The Sasquatch bead lock capable wheels look to have a different offset than the standard Badlands wheels, pushing the wheel further out. So 35's on the standard wheels will most likely rub.
Trail Control and Trail Turn Assist come with the automatic transmission.
Trail one pedal driving is included with the automatic transmission and 2.7L engine.