My rear has a lot of extra weight with tools, the tire carrier I installed and 37" spare, so now sits about an inch higher than the front. I had done a 1" leveling kit previously (so now it's about .5" higher than that and I was going for an inch so will adjust later) but with the limitations of...
The fronts have around an inch of threads from the top to the adjuster, and currently are 1.5" higher than before. The rears are also about 1.5" lift, I didn't measure the threads on them after I adjusted them (sorry). I found that it took 15 turns (from 1 side to the other, not full turns) for...
The stock sway bars are the same, unless you have the electronic disconnect swaybar. I didn't want to have to get on the ground to disconnect/reconnect, so at manual disconnect was out for me, but I wanted added flex and rockjock is known and proven in the off-road world. It flexes better but...
I installed the 4wp coilovers today and i measured at maximum droop before and after (working on a hoist so it made it easy) and i appear to have gained an inch of travel Front and rear. I set the shocks around 2" lift, but they settled some after driving so I'll adjust eventually. The ride was...
I still have the antirock at the middle setting, so can stiffen it up a bit by moving to the last hole but want to see how it feels before changing it.
With these Brocos every little bit helps. I've done a lot of the hard trails in Moab (we go twice a year and I run with a bunch of Modified Jeeps) but I lift a tire more- which I'm ok with since it's felt planted almost every time, and I scraped more (this is what I'm trying to lessen). I...
Thanks for the reply. Sounds like they'll do what I was hoping. I came across a chart that shows they have almost 3 more inches of travel in the rear than the hoss 2.0 shocks, so was also hoping to get a bit more travel in the rear (but I'm mostly looking for 2 inches of lift with at least the...
I've read through the threads on these and haven't seen (maybe I missed it) how they ride at highway speeds vs the 2.0 sasquatch, and do they flex the same/better or worse off-road?
I received the HD springs and based on the information that came with them I called again to verify they work with the Sasquatch billsteins and it turns out the last rep was wrong and they do not. They're sending me a return label, so at least I don't have to pay to ship them back.
I called Eibach this morning and they said the HD springs I'll work with the Hoss 2.0 and 3.0 struts, so I ordered them. I'll update once I get them installed (they're closed from tomorrow through January 1st so won't ship until after that).
Just wondering if anyone has done the HD springs yet, or confirmed they won't work with Hoss 2.0 struts (other than the email LSW said they got)? I talked to Eibach the other day but forgot to ask that part (based on the weight I have added they said I definitely want the HD springs).
I just installed the Rockjock up front on my 21 Bronco with Sasquatch (so no rear sway bar) and it felt fine until I was changing lanes on the freeway while accelerating, then it started bouncing side to side up front really badly. Did I do something wrong in the install or is this just how...
If you don't disconnect your sway bar then you should be good. I have the same Big Bend Sasquatch and put 37x12.5x17 Toyo AT3'S on and with a 1" leveling kit and 1/4" wheel spacers it doesn't rub in the front other than a little in reverse. The rear rubs a bit on the wheel liner on the front...
I just bought and installed this and the quality seems good. I opted to bolt the factory tire carrier to it instead of using theirs (theirs is adjustable in/out up to 2 inches but i'm running stock wheels so don't need that) so I didn't have to mess with the camera or third brake light. Their...
I downloaded the newest version of Forscan, v2.3.57, and it doesn't show an ACM module. I'm using the windows version from a laptop with the recommended cable from the Forscan site. Any help is appreciated. I just wanted to do the audio update after upgrading to the 6.5" Rear pods.