Lots of posts of great info regarding upgrades and mods to get you what you want. Thinking more simply and given your initial goals for your vehicle.I run a 21 Badlands, I just go to the parkks here in S. FL, and I really do not crawl, though I could with the mods I have.
WT vs Braptor. Well it comes down to what you really will use the vehicle for. The Braptor, is a LOT more than fenders, It is upgrades all around the vehicle, and things you will never need to look at or touch ever again. There will be no need to add this or get that, It has it in spades, also it has it at the top of the food chain in suspension and other mods within it. Get a better rear bumper, some lights perhaps, and you are done. The width argument I do not understand because people are slapping portals on and they are the same width or wider than a Braptor.
The Wildtrack will have next best in suspension, also something you will not need to look at, but if you start adding mods, you may need to look into things for it. Depending how it is setup, you may need rockrails, bash plates, etc.
The Badlands IMO is the one that is built to crawl. You will get the updated steering rack, but lesser shocks in Blistien. That said you will have the disco, bash plates, gearing, to step out on the trails and go. I feel the Badlands would be easy to upgrade if you wanted to go to 37s.
What to do. Well it depends on what your goal is. You want to stay stock? You want to mod? You want to go fast in the desert? When I purchase there was no Braptor. Is my RIG to my liking? HELL YES! I can put it up on just about anything and not worried about it breaking. Build or buy? That is what it is about, and your use.
Go do it!
1. $23k plus taxes, insurance is a lot of mods of your choice, lots of trips and events to create memories.
2. Ask yourself if you want “bragging rights” with the braptor and what is it worth?
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