This!
I would buy the Wildtrak over the Badlands to have a more unusual (rarer) truck.
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I would buy the Wildtrak over the Badlands to have a more unusual (rarer) truck.
I have two 1st gens, not looking for unusual/rare with this purchase.This!
CoolI have two 1st gens, not looking for unusual/rare with this purchase.
Back when they had the tracker, the Wildtrak was like the 2nd (?) most popular trim, it's like saying I'm buying an Accord over the Camry because I like rare cars, LOL.This!
The OEM kit works on the Capable bumper with an easy modification, Ragnar has a video on it. $800-850 for the factory kit that includes a $1100 winch is a killer deal.Ford Performance has clearanced the Everglades Warn winch at a great price with mounting plate. I don't think it fits the bumper that's standard on WT? I think it needs the mod bumper, which you're more likely to get on the BL off the lot.
https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-1821-B
Why do you say that?If you are going to rock crawl, get the Badlands. Otherwise, you’re just splitting hairs.
Back when they had the tracker, the Wildtrak was like the 2nd (?) most popular trim, it's like saying I'm buying an Accord over the Camry because I like rare cars, LOL.
Not bad at all. I was assuming they were more than that to buyI paid $650ish for the Armorlite - installing yourself is free and easy.
Had to cut 2 small notches in the bumper and open up the notch a little bit on the opposite side of the opening in the bumper to allow the new bracket to fit.What was the modification? And did you have sag in the front with the winch?
All 24 Wildtraks come standard with modular bumper. Capable bumper is no longer offeredFord Performance has clearanced the Everglades Warn winch at a great price with mounting plate. I don't think it fits the bumper that's standard on WT? I think it needs the mod bumper, which you're more likely to get on the BL off the lot.
https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-1821-B
Also, although someone mentioned the skid plates on the WT, I don't believe most WT's come with them off the lot either, since they're an option and would need to be ordered that way by the dealer or abandoned. You can buy them from Ford, but I think like a lot of Ford's parts like this, aren't that easy to order. The BL comes with them standard.
https://www.levittownfordparts.com/part-model/ford-bronco-skid-plate.html
Also easier with a BL Sas or WT to go "real 35", since they come with 34.5 tires standard already. I have 34.8" tires and no issues (BL Sas 2dr).
I'll repeat: IMO, these are decisions you have to make for yourself. The WT is "easier" to customize, the BL is more ready to rock (pun intended) at purchase but updating is a little more work or costs money again to undo (like changing plates or rock rails).
The BL with the 2.7 and mod bumper (Sas or non-Sas) is nearly identical, and if you're going winch, it's possible you'll end up getting a suspension upgrade like springs.
Oh really? Didn't realize that. The skid plates are still an option in 24 though, right?All 24 Wildtraks come standard with modular bumper. Capable bumper is no longer offered
I’ve never driven the Badlands but I currently own a 2024 Wildtrak and with the 3.0 fox suspension along with the 2.7 Ecoboost set the vehicle in Sport Mode it’s just unbelievable.Locking at getting a leftover 24 in the next month or two. Trying to decide between the two. Know the wild track comes with the Hoss 3.0 suspension and steering rack and from what I kind find the Badlands comes with the Hoss 2.0 and standard rack, which is known to give issues if wheeled hard...primary use will be as a DD, light towing, moderate wheeling maybe twice a month...have 30+ years off roading experience in 1st gen broncos...currently have two of those, but neither will see much off road duty.