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that's another question...if you don't off-road a lot, do you get SAS just for resale value and look? How much 'better' is the vehicle with SAS?

Also, can you get the Lux package with the vinyl seats or only with leather? I'm not sure about the auto seat adjustments vs. manual ones...eh, that's not a big deal, I guess.
There is no auto seats as in memory seats. There is power seats with leather but you loose the wash out feature. Then other point that some say the mgv seats the headrests do not adjust.
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Lux package and leather are separate upgrades. You can have one without the other.
Thank you...then the biggest issue of vinyl vs. leather is carpet vs. rubber and 6 way manual seat positioning vs. 10 position electronic?
 

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I had to buy off the lot because I still have no idea where my reservation is. The only diff between my reservation and the one I bought was it included leather. The leather is extremely comfortable and the power seats/adjustable headrest are great. The leather is more comfortable to me than MGV (had MGV for offrodeo), but I have a 105lb rottie and will be rolling with no top/doors a ton. Every day I wish I had a washout interior and boat seats plus I would have saved $2200.
 

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Is this really a thing? That would be amazing.
I've seen it on here somewhere... Or maybe someone else just suggested it a long time ago. It all blends together 🤣
 

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I've seen it on here somewhere... Or maybe someone else just suggested it a long time ago. It all blends together 🤣
It's true. There's a "passive" drain in the floor pan on all Broncos. The washout floor is just a molded liner that sits in the pan.
 

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A power drill provides all you need to create drain holes if needed. I am guessing when driving in the swamp you dont want carpet nor leather seats I dunno.
 

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that's another question...if you don't off-road a lot, do you get SAS just for resale value and look? How much 'better' is the vehicle with SAS?

Also, can you get the Lux package with the vinyl seats or only with leather? I'm not sure about the auto seat adjustments vs. manual ones...eh, that's not a big deal, I guess.
Sas gives you better gearing if you plan on running 33s, or 35s (a MT would do this also). If you deal with snow, Sas will get you all 4 wheels spinning as opposed to a possibility of only 2 (open diffs on some trims). Sas also adds advanced 4wd, beefed up axles, and rims with the proper offset to run larger tires. So if you never plan on leaving the city, don't have to deal with snow, plan on keeping the stock 32 inch tires and don't want a lift, then appearance and resale come into play.
 

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Sas gives you better gearing if you plan on running 33s, or 35s (a MT would do this also). If you deal with snow, Sas will get you all 4 wheels spinning as opposed to a possibility of only 2 (open diffs on some trims). Sas also adds advanced 4wd, beefed up axles, and rims with the proper offset to run larger tires. So if you never plan on leaving the city, don't have to deal with snow, plan on keeping the stock 32 inch tires and don't want a lift, then appearance and resale come into play.
I'm in MD and we get some sketchy weather. I have a gen 1 totally upgraded 4Runner with 33s...classic vehicle....going to sell it to get the Bronco. It'll be nice to have the creature comforts of a new vehicle. We don't buy the Bronco for fuel efficiency, so that is not a concern.

Does the SAS package make the truck noisier on the highway, or due to the added upgrades, actually a bit hearing friendly?
 

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I live in far western MD (Garrett County) Squatch was a no brainer for me. The noise from the tires is negligible...
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