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I have a 1990 bronco. I'm putting a rough country lift on. When I took out the stock coils it looks like something should go under it. There was a lot of little yellow pieces that fell from the cup thing. Does anyone know what that is called and if I need it where can I find it.

 

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Yo broncoboyerusa,

Here is the;

  1. Front Coil Spring, F-150 and Bronco with Dana Model 44 IFS


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    Item Part Number Description 1 N805348 Nut and Washer Assembly 2 18198 Insulator 3 5B315 Spring and Shock Bracket 4 5A333 Upper Retainer 5 40949 Bolt 6 18124 Front Shock Absorber 7 620468 Nut 8 620469 Nut 9 18126 Shock Bracket 10 805033 Bolt (Must Be Installed in Direction Shown) 11 3405 Radius Arm (RH) 12 3A292 Radius Arm (LH) 13 605921 Bolt 14 3002 Axle 15 58740 Bolt 16 3B446 Front Axle Radius Arm Bracket 17 40954 Bolt (2 Req'd) 18 390678 Stud 19 5B316 Lower Spring Seat 20 5414 Front Spring Insulator 21 5A349 Retainer 22 388833 Nut 23 5310 Front Coil Spring A — Tighten to 34-46 Nm
    (26-33 Lb-Ft) B — Tighten to 18-24 Nm
    (13-18 Lb-Ft) C — Tighten to 34-46 Nm
    (26-33 Lb-Ft) D — Tighten to 60-81 Nm
    (45-60 Lb-Ft) E — Tighten to 364-440 Nm (269-325 Lb-Ft) Then Hand-Tighten to
    434-461 Nm
    (320-340 Lb-Ft) F — Tighten to 26-34 Nm
    (19-25 Lb-Ft) G — Tighten to 258-311 Nm (190-230 Lb-Ft) Then Hand-Tighten to
    326-352 Nm
    (240-260 Lb-Ft) H — Tighten to 94-134 Nm (70-100 Lb-Ft)
Installation

  1. Place the front coil spring in position and slowly raise the front axle, or raise the hoist if a frame hoist is being used. Make sure front coil springs are positioned correctly in the upper spring seats.
  1. Position the front spring lower retainer over the stud and lower seat and install the attaching nut 94-134 Nm (70-100 lb-ft).
  1. Position the upper retainer over the front spring and install the attaching screws 18-24 Nm (13-18 lb-ft).
  1. Position the front shock absorber (18124) to the lower bracket and install the attaching bolt and nut with the bolt head toward the tire. Tighten the bolt and nut to 60-81 Nm (45-60 lb-ft).

    If the vehicle has quad shocks, position the front shock absorber in place and install the attaching nut. Tighten to 60-81 Nm (45-60 lb-ft).
  1. Remove safety stands and lower the vehicle.
It could be the insulator,  #20 or the shock Insulator especially if was an Energy Suspension reddish/orange replacement.
If it WAS, Buy one @ http://shop.broncograveyard.com/Stock-Front-Bronco-F150F100/products/218/ and Ford dealers will have them
 

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Yo,

Had to post before screen refreshed.

Is the cup thing this   #19 5B316 Lower Spring Seat?

If so,  It could be the insulator,  #20.

Or the shock Insulator tgat disintegrated and lodged in the cup. 

 
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I found out it was the insulator. That was still there. I figured that the coil just sits in the cup that is still there.

 

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Yo broncoboyerusa,

Thanks for returning with the update!  Unfortunately there has been a rash of no returns here lately.

Be well!

 

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