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headhunter257

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hey guys my bronco 2 has died so i bought a blazer i know shitty deal but with the bronco 2 dead im fixing it for the off roading beast iv always wanted to do seeing as im now working on the oilrigs sooooo
what lift kit would fit the bronco 2 and keep in mind the top will be getting cut off of the truck and a roll bar and v8 swap is coming i know for the v8 swap i need a 3 inch body lift but the suspension i want to throw a 6 inch lift in their
any ideas or tips before i start my project ?:icon_thumby:
 


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If you are throwing a v8 in it, what axles do you plan on using? The stock stuff won't hold up long.

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Skyjacker makes a nice suspension kit for your BII, as does James Duff. Both kits do leave some issues with the steering that should be sorted out afterward (as do virtually all kits), though this isn't difficult to deal with (a bigger drop pitman arm than what the kit comes with will usually suffice, which Skyjacker sells).

As Country said, stock D28 and 7.5" axles aren't up for V8 power, though if this is a '90 you're working on, there's some chance it could have a D35 up front, which should be fine with the V8, however it'll still have the 7.5" rear.
A '91-'94 Explorer makes a great donor if you need a pair of axles to swap yours with. Look in the Tech Library for the D28 to D35 swap, and Explorer 8.8" swap.

Hope that helps
 

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