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What are the real differences between a “Sasquatched” BDL and a WT? I ordered a loaded WT based on the assumption that my idea of off-roading is taking out my Can-am X3 Turbo and just hauling ass. I live at the Northern tip of the Mojavi Desert, a couple valleys north of Johnson Valley CA. I basically have access to all of the Mojavi desert OHV areas and Death Valley from my drive way. In my Can-am I also probably spend 90% of the time well over 20mph. Based on everything I’ve read and seen, I kind of expect the WT to be the closest thing to a street legal – luxury - SXS in existence. On days that I don’t feel like putting on gear and suffering 115-degree temps, I’d like to “drive” the same trails I normally do, in a little more comfort with the AC blaring under the hard top. On pavement I hope it rides equal to or better than my current daily driver which is a 2017 F250 FX4 diesel. As far as gas mileage goes, my truck gets around 15 MPG in town and I would be happy to simply do better than that. Since I’m keeping my truck, I’ll always have access to a larger 4 door vehicle and should have no problems with a 2 door Bronco as my primary daily driver.
I settled on a WT last August when I put in my reservation and kept the same build when I converted it back in January. Since I keep seeing folks talk about getting a BDL over a WT, and I’ve seen plenty of posts where folks claim that the WT is a “Mall Cruiser” compared to a BDL, I’m hoping I can get a better understand of why a lot of people think that and what are the real “functional” differences between the two models. I do understand that the 2 main differences are Sport Mode vs Rock Crawl and having the Sway Bar disconnect and I realize that I can build a BDL to pretty much be a WT but doing that makes a more expensive build and I would be giving up the running board/step option.
If I lived closer to MOAB or the Rubicon, I would probably have a different perspective, but since off-roading is not only about rock crawling, what are the real benefits of having a Sway Bar disconnect specifically or a BDL in general if I plan to spend most of my time in the Mojavi or maybe the occasional trip to Glamis or the Ash Meadows Dunes?
I do apologize since I’m sure my questions have been discussed “at nauseum” in other threads through the forum but since I’m new, I was hoping to get a more focused discussion. I have not received any build notification so I figure I should validate my WT decision and see if there are any other differences that I haven’t come across.
I settled on a WT last August when I put in my reservation and kept the same build when I converted it back in January. Since I keep seeing folks talk about getting a BDL over a WT, and I’ve seen plenty of posts where folks claim that the WT is a “Mall Cruiser” compared to a BDL, I’m hoping I can get a better understand of why a lot of people think that and what are the real “functional” differences between the two models. I do understand that the 2 main differences are Sport Mode vs Rock Crawl and having the Sway Bar disconnect and I realize that I can build a BDL to pretty much be a WT but doing that makes a more expensive build and I would be giving up the running board/step option.
If I lived closer to MOAB or the Rubicon, I would probably have a different perspective, but since off-roading is not only about rock crawling, what are the real benefits of having a Sway Bar disconnect specifically or a BDL in general if I plan to spend most of my time in the Mojavi or maybe the occasional trip to Glamis or the Ash Meadows Dunes?
I do apologize since I’m sure my questions have been discussed “at nauseum” in other threads through the forum but since I’m new, I was hoping to get a more focused discussion. I have not received any build notification so I figure I should validate my WT decision and see if there are any other differences that I haven’t come across.
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