I would go into the cluster module via forscan and turn off the notification. I did that with the tpms light, lol. You'll still have the code stored, but at least it won't be bothering you.
Yup, even on the 'Off-Road' packages offered by OEM's had limited-slip as an option. They wised up at some point and made some type of limited-slip/locking differential standard.
It's a mixed bag on the quality of videos out there, specifically Bronco related.
It feels like most are trying too hard, clickbate titles, long-winded videos, most regurgitate the same information over and over.
There is a few off-road channels I follow because they don't draw out the video...
It was about 2400 for sasquatch take-offs... wheels/tires, Bilsteins, labor, alignment & balance.
If you're gonna go through the trouble ripping the suspension apart, make it worth while and get what you want.
They will fit no problems. Like you mentioned, pull the crash bars. There is a tiny amount of poke with the base flares, nothing that will make you lose sleep at night. I dunno if there is any rubbing at full articulation, I had installed Sasquatch Bilstein's before going back on the trail. As...
I imagine tire/rim dimension is less critical to center of gravity that overall lift..🤷♂️ anyways, sasquatch wheels are 17x8.5 +30 . So really anything with that offset is gonna give you a little bit of poke with you obx fender flares.