The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon diesel gets in the high 20s mpg and the 4xe engine is expected to get 50mpg.
So, it’s possible to get good gas mileage in a mostly off-road vehicle. You just have to try.
I’m sorry. I thought you were trolling.
The link I posted is the B&P. If you look at the “Lux Package” you will see the garage door opener.
If you would have used the search function at the top, you would have found plenty of answers to your question.
Im moving on now.........
You are totally right. I think they’re still making Frankenstein’s Broncos aren’t they? I know some are off the assembly line now but who knows if all of the right parts are on the correct model. ?‍♂️
Yup. Some people heard it the way I described it and some heard it the way you described it.
It’s been said several times earlier in this thread that we might not be understanding what he means and he might have not fully understood the question.
And there’s the possibility that he didn’t even...
You could be right IF they were talking about total height, which they weren’t. He was comparing the two suspension systems.
Bottom line is, we will know for sure after they are built. I’m just trying to give information. I have no care about how much lift one has over the other.
It’s more of a...
I am paraphrasing. I apologize for the quote but I just watched it again and I still think at the end of his response he says that BL is about 10mm of lift and Squatch is about 1.5” of lift.
I’m not trying to beat this dead horse. I just found some new info from another thread that’s useful and answers many peoples questions about this.
If you go to the SEMA Live Stream thread here https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/sema-special-live-stream-bronco-q-a.9118/page-11#post-330934...
You’re right. I just went back to that time stamp and he said “with the BL suspension your getting about a 10mm lift and with Squatch you’re getting about 1.5” of lift.”
Looks like the Squatch is getting about a 1.2” lift over the Badlands suspension. This actually makes sense, visually...
With the slightly bigger tires and the slightly bigger gears, it’s basically a washout.
There might be a small difference but not anything you should notice very much.
Not always, thats a common misconception. Depends on the manufacturer. All brands have slightly different sizes. BFG tires tend to run a little smaller than most other brands.
Almost none run true to size. They’re all usually smaller than the size posted on the tire.
The difference in size of a...
The Overlander build is said to be regular BL suspension with 35s. That’s why they look so stuffed. They did fit and they showed some slow driving around with them. My guess is they will scrub with too much flex up front.
Your assumption is wrong. I’m not going to do the work for you because you were the one that posted on this persons thread about “recycled convo”.
If you don’t like a thread, ignore it.
Super Cel East is where a Ford rep told us that the Squatch has different springs and longer shocks in the...
Maybe you should have read all those threads you lost count of because what you said is not everything that comes with Squatch.
You forgot about the “High Lift suspension” which is different than the BL suspension. It is said to include different coils and longer shocks to give it more lift...