96 Bronco Lift questions

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SrATEX

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i agree with a rear springs. i have blocks for now, but im a cheap ass and still bought AALs in the long run that i need to put on.. Extended radius arms are nice, do offer a little better flex. but personally drop brackets work for now.

I would check out rough country. That is the kit i ended up buying. In fact when myself and a few others installed the kit we used a buddies bronco with a superlift 6" kit to "Mexican Bluepring" my RC 4" kit. The kit is strong, durable, same thing as Superlift and a lot cheaper then the big names in lift kits.

 

oj95

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I agree about the rear...definitely go with the leaf springs. As far as the radius arms go, they really are nice. But, if you're low on cash and/or won't be doing any serious 4 wheeling anytime soon, skip them. Your bronco will drive fine without them, and you can always add them later. That's what I did. I went with a 6" Pro-Comp Stage I kit (without the radius arms). I've never been happier. :)>-

 

SrATEX

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all extended radius arms really do is give you better flex. you can get in some good wheelin with drop brackets. should have seen the wheelin at Superlift ORV back in July.

 

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