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I would be surprised. Every little bit you add to vehicle height adds to its propensity to roll over. Ford already upgraded the suspension for the Badlands, which added an inch or so. Given Ford's history with its SUVs and roll over accidents, my guess is that's about as far as it will go vertically.Inquiring minds want to know...
I would be surprised. Every little bit you add to vehicle height adds to its propensity to roll over. Ford already upgraded the suspension for the Badlands, which added an inch or so. Given Ford's history with its SUVs and roll over accidents, my guess is that's about as far as it will go vertically.
the bronco sports at the NH rodeo were bone stock 2021 badlands with the 225/65r17 tires.Ford sort of had one.
Ford used Mad Industries lift on the pre production Bronco Sports. That lift is now sold by 4 Wheel Parts.
Ford off-rodeo Bronco Sports supposedly also used that same lift.
the bronco sports at the NH rodeo we’re none stock, badlands with the 225/65r17 tires.
I would probably agree that aftermarket options meant to improve off-road capabilities for the Bronco Sport will remain limited, but not because the Sport is a "small cult following." According to carfigures.com, Ford has sold some 317k Broncos, and just shy of 150k Bronco Sports.The Bronco Sport Is just a small Cult following.