ledzilla
Active member
Ok, so I want to replace the front coil springs in my '83 since they seem to be sagging a bit. I suppose the weight of a plow had a hand in that. With the plow attached the front really dips down. It unbalances the weight sufficiently to cause problems with braking. Weight gets lifted off the rear wheels and they tend to lock up. The problem, though, is determining the correct springs. My Bronco has the quad shock option, which some literature has also suggested gives a 2" lift. All replacement options say they aren't for the quad shock setup, but I saw people saying in some places that those springs would still fit anyway. I've seen replacement shock/spring upper mounts for both the regular and quad shock, and except for the extra mount they don't seem that different, so I'm inclined to believe that there is not a factory 2" lift, and that I should be able to use springs that say they are not for the quad shock setup. Can anyone verify that?
If so, I was thinking of going with some heavier duty springs to better support the weight of the plow, and to ditch the AirLift helper springs (which have a leak). The AirLift springs I don't think are all the great for helping with the plow. They don't have a direct fit set of air springs, and the tallest universal springs that fit the inner spring diameter are still too short. I'm thinking I might install the Dayton 351902HD springs. They seem like they should be able to handle the weight of the plow without helper springs.
If so, I was thinking of going with some heavier duty springs to better support the weight of the plow, and to ditch the AirLift helper springs (which have a leak). The AirLift springs I don't think are all the great for helping with the plow. They don't have a direct fit set of air springs, and the tallest universal springs that fit the inner spring diameter are still too short. I'm thinking I might install the Dayton 351902HD springs. They seem like they should be able to handle the weight of the plow without helper springs.