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I've Got A 95 Bronco And Just Fitted Her With New Rubber, 33x12.5x15. She Now Looks Great But I Want A Few Extra Inches In Height, 3-4 Inches. Already Bought The 3 Inch Blocks And ''u'' Bolts For The Rear But Don't Know What To Do For The Front. I'm Not Bothered About Ground Clearance, I'm Just Looking For A Cheap And Simple Way Of Getting A Bit More Height So She Looks Better Sitting On The 33 Inch Tires.
Hope Someone Can Help Thanks.
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Please don't use all caps, thanks.
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Last edited by alanscott; Mar 5, 2003 at 07:33 PM.
Go ahead and get a lift whether it be a 3" or 4" is your peroggative. If you just do the springs you Will have problems later on with alignment issues. I would check all the ford f150 and Bronco "for sale" sections in different forums to find a used kit. You will need the drop down brackets springs and shocks for the front. Sometimes used lifts do pop up. You could just get a wheelin mag and find the cheapest lift for your bronco and order it there. I've also seen a couple of lifts on 150's and broncos in boneyards. Usually when people want the "cheapest lift" they can find there usually are problems or regrets in the future. Why not just save up a little longer and get a decent lift?
i have to agree with MSUFOREMAN... but I also feel for you MAD LAD. I am a poor college student who really wants to put some new meat under his bronco and a nice lift. I love my bronc but just wish it had a little something extra to turn some heads...
Save up for a nice suspension lift... and please stay away from body lifts, like kemicalburns said... ugly, that is my two cents anyways.
PS-> if you like, you can donate money to the McNabb's Bronco Fund through PayPal.... my ID is: nick.mcnabb@jbc.edu
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