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Big differnce between a bronco II, and a lowered chevy,. Its just a personal opinion so dont take any of this seriosly but to me lowered chevy kewl, lowered SUV, aka sport utility vehicle lowered is GAY! just my 2 Cents. But i have seen it on some web site. Either way i hope you find what you are looking for.
for the love of all the bronc'II's out there don't lower it or slam it, it will look gay, it is meant to be lifted high in the sky and tower over other's.. not to be eaten by a civic.. but if you want a slick look you can mold in a gen II ranger if you know anything about fiberglassing, i've seen a guy around here that has his b2 lifted about 8 inches but he's put a roll pan and front air dam from a bodykit for a ranger on it, and put on hood scoops and it looks pretty slick
Well, I only asked for parts sources. Not opinions. Everyone has their own idea of what looks good.
I drive a 53 Chevy Rat Rod, slammed, black primer, moon discs, etc. Some people love it, some people think I should go all show, V8, etc, and others think I should do a full resto. I happen to like it just the way it is.
I have seen people raise their trucks so high you need a ladder to get in to them, to me that looks dumb, but if that is what they like, more power to them.
So, as I was saying, I am just looking for sources.
I don't know of any places that have BII ground effect's of any sort, but I have seen several people mold in the new Ranger front ends. I believe that lmc truck (lmctruck.com) has roll pans, they have several other things for the B2's. But budget is also a factor in this. I believe Summit now has kits for an air ride for the B2. That's about all the resources I have, if I think of any more I'll post them.
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