As are most items right now.And so is paying ADM on a BroncoThat is a true ripoff.
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As are most items right now.And so is paying ADM on a BroncoThat is a true ripoff.
It’s a daily driver that has seen Ballarat, Barker Ranch and Mengel Pass in Death Valley, Sand Hollow State Park in Utah, Top of the World and similar trails in Moab, Jeep badge of honor trail Beasley Knob in Ga, JBOH trail Daniel and sister trail Dickie Bell in Uwharrie National Forest in North Carolina to name a few. The pic above my name is the level 8 portion of Top of the World in Moab. So when we wheel, it’s those kinds of trails. Most is lower speed crawling as opposed to high speed running. Like most, I’d say the overall percentage of miles spent in 4lo wheeling compared to total miles is low. Those places are a long and longer distance from the Florida flatlands.It really a;; depends on how you are using it.... I wheel my badlands 2 dr pretty hard,,, are you mall crawling... hunting.... rock crawling... or some mix... it is a lot of things what are you doing...
Who cares? Buy what meets your needs. Comparing your ride to some arbitrary pecking order is a pointless exercise in insecurity.With cloth seats, I don’t think so.
This is why my comment above is so true - People have different opinions of what equates to a “higher trim level.”
Theres a nice side-by-side comparison chart on Fords Build & Price for the OP to use that should be helpful.
My comment wasn’t meant to crap on anyone’s choices. I actually enjoy cloth seats.Who cares? Buy what meets your needs. Comparing your ride to some arbitrary pecking order is a pointless exercise in insecurity.
Oh, no worries at all. I didn't mean to address the comment at you directly - only to comment on the perennial debate of trim hierarchy, and what constitutes "higher" and "lower."My comment wasn’t meant to crap on anyone’s choices. I actually enjoy cloth seats.
I was simply explaining that cloth seats are typically not a higher trim option, on any vehicle.
Every 22.5 and up Wildtrak has the whole hoss 3.0 setup. (22.5 only if it was optioned with hoss 3.0)As I type this, I'm wondering if the '22MY WT has the HOSS 3.0 steering like the '24MY WT and BL. Pretty sure it has HOSS 3.0 suspension, but I'm not positive about the steering.
All fair points, except the front locker. The Wildtrak has that also.Hey OP - you’ve done a fair amount of off roading with your Badlands.
Not sure if this was first time stuff or if you’re a seasoned hand, but seems to me you’ve gotten use out of your sway bar disconnect and your bash plates and probably your rock rails, not to mention your front locker.
Moving “up” to a Wildtrack trim costs you all of those things for an improved suspension and steering rack.
Given the relative ease associated with improving your Badlands suspension vs. trying to add back all the things you’d be giving up…. Well I don’t think there should be much debate.
If you’re driving sand or washboard or whoopdedoos fast, the Wildtrak is probably great and the better rig. But once you start tackling rocks and shelves and crawling, I think you‘re going to miss your bash plates, rock rails, lockers, and disconnecting sway bar.
I know which one I’d pick if I were doing the trails you’ve done.
me too--obviously someone has not done the mathWelp guess I’m one of the ones that got ripped off lol
Owned a number 4WD trucks over the years, but I’m not a seasoned off roader by any means. But, I’m a quick learner, seem to have a knack for “seeing” the correct line, and can precisely maneuver a vehicle where I want it to go. Have grown to really enjoy this hobby. I’m old and live in an over 55 community. What one learns here is that life is great, until it’s not. I intend to enjoy as much of what the lower 48 has to offer while I’m still able. This year will have us wheeling in Colorado and Moab.Hey OP - you’ve done a fair amount of off roading with your Badlands.
Not sure if this was first time stuff or if you’re a seasoned hand, but seems to me you’ve gotten use out of your sway bar disconnect and your bash plates and probably your rock rails, not to mention your front locker.
I know which one I’d pick if I were doing the trails you’ve done.