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My first post was hugely helpful, thanks to everyone for convincing me to go hardtop vs soft top.
Now I need to decide between Base vs Big Bend (or other package if someone thinks it makes more sense)
The bronco will be garaged and live half of its life with the top off and a Bimini top on. I plan to get the Sasquatch package but Iāll be going aftermarket on wheels because I donāt care for the stock ones.
I like the idea of cloth seats to not burn myself with the sun. Unless somehow the vinyl doesnāt get scorching hot?
I know with the base Iāll miss the proximity sensor for unlocking the doors. Are there other features of the big bend that I wonāt be able to live without?
My main use case is road based, Iām not sure that Iāll ever go off-road but I love the look of the lift and bigger tires. Does it make more sense to go OBX and drop Sasquatch to save cost and go with aftermarket wheels, leveling kit, and 33ās (275/70r17)?
Now I need to decide between Base vs Big Bend (or other package if someone thinks it makes more sense)
The bronco will be garaged and live half of its life with the top off and a Bimini top on. I plan to get the Sasquatch package but Iāll be going aftermarket on wheels because I donāt care for the stock ones.
I like the idea of cloth seats to not burn myself with the sun. Unless somehow the vinyl doesnāt get scorching hot?
I know with the base Iāll miss the proximity sensor for unlocking the doors. Are there other features of the big bend that I wonāt be able to live without?
My main use case is road based, Iām not sure that Iāll ever go off-road but I love the look of the lift and bigger tires. Does it make more sense to go OBX and drop Sasquatch to save cost and go with aftermarket wheels, leveling kit, and 33ās (275/70r17)?
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