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Looking for a picture of one installed on a '95 Bronco. Mine has the box frame on the front portion. The directions for mine talk of drilling holes in the frame which is no problem but the description of where to locate them is terrible. Looks like they would be way to far back. A picture of the frame mounting area would really help. Thanks. (searched and found no pictures of this)
I put them on my 95 and there was existing holes just under the lower shock mount I will try to get some pics later I had to drill out the hooles to 5/8 good luck peter
Hey! This is just was I was looking for! A pic would be great. I just bought one and my fiancee tossed the directions so I wasn't sure where to attach the mounting plate...
Does anyone have a picture? I have a 1990 EB Full Size Bronco. I want to put a rancho steering stabilizer on it, but the instructions are not very good. Only show 10 steps with on picture with NO detail.
Well, it is done now. I had the Monroe stabilizer first and they wanted me to drill at least two holes in the frame plus a rather large bracket to be installed. Not a real big problem but the location was real ify according to the instructions. Went with the Rancho and it was a dream. Drill one hole in the front lower shock mount for one end, and the clamp on the tie rod for the other end. 20 mins. and I was on the road. All I can say is pay the price and get the better quality.
This mounting to the shock mount may not work if you only have single shocks up front. I will get a picture if anyone e-mails (check my profile - https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/m...o&userid=44336) me about it.
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