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Will the front coil springs from a 1995 Bronco xlt 4x4, fit a 1994 F150 4x2 for about 3" of lift? I'm sure I would need new shocks and rear lift blocks but what about steering and brake lines? I also realize I will need to get it realigned. But will it work? The F150 has a 4.9. The Bronco has a 5.8.
I think you'll be just fine, with the bronco springs.
The springs should only raise it 2 1/2 inches or so, and you’ll want to get an alignment after there in to make sure the camber is correct.
You wont need the drop brackets if lifting under 3 inches.
The brackets are for the front I-beams.
You shouldn’t need new shocks, and your brake lines will be fine.
And you'll only need blocks if you don’t want the front level with back.
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