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Recommendations for lifts

RoccoG

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I am looking at purchasing a bronco that does not have the Sasquatch package. I want to give the look of the sasquatch package , but not sure what would be the best option for me. I wont be doing any off roading so i dont need anything crazy. Just was looking for some recommendations on the best lift to get a couple of inches in height and what exactly needs to be changed.
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Just buy a set of sasquatch coil-over take offs. There's a set in the marketplace section of these forums for like $700 iirc.
 

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Just buy a set of sasquatch coil-over take offs. There's a set in the marketplace section of these forums for like $700 iirc.
+1 on this! Love the ride of the SAS take-offs! Gives about an inch lift and rides great!
 

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Sasquatch oem coilers are a great option, but you won't sit level with them. once you add a perch collar or a spacer, your looking at 800-1200$.

there are a few entry level yet quality shock options like the eibach, icon exp shocks, they run about 1800 but have some adjustability In height and better on and off road performance than stock.

One common misconception is that shocks with external reservoirs with adjusters are for "hard core off-roading", although more commonly found on fully built trail rigs, there is a lot of value of being in full control of how soft/firm your ride is by controlling the flow of oil inside your shocks..

Non adjustable shocks are less expensive because they are set to a "happy medium" yet may be lacking in the softer ride comfort or the aggressive offroad spectrum for some people. You can't go wrong with either option and long as you fully understand what to expect...

we have a lot of experience with ALL the shock brands, we don't believe in blinding recommending a specific lift/shock as a one size fits all solution. Each brands has its own valving profile and leans more to one side of the comfort-offload spectrum... Unlocking a new dimension of ride quality through Matching the proper parts to your trail abilitie/build goals is our passion... I invite anyone to pm me with questions, happy to share all our setup and offroad knowledge.
 
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Caleb@PandaMotorworks

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I would recommend Eibachs. In my opinion the best bang-for-buck coilovers out there. We have a bunch of these in stock and trying to clear out some inventory, so i'm doing an awesome deal on these, lowest price you'll find. Id be happy to hook you up!

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