shadetreebronco
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- Feb 15, 2015
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- Location
- Connecticut unfortunately.
- Vehicle Year
- 75 87 96
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 351W , 2.9L , 4.0L
- Transmission
- Automatic
I am looking into installing a 1.5" to 2" lift on my 87 Bronco II.
I have read on another forum where Napa part #2775371 are the replacement part for The Ranger STX "High Rider" package.http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/CatalogItemDetail.aspx/Coil-Spring-H-D-Front/_/R-NCP2775371_0006528981
I owned one at one time and wish i never sold it
I am sure I am going to need adjustable camber bushings but does anyone know if these springs would be too tall and I would have problems with alignment with adjustable bushings?
I am aware Ford used drop brackets but not really interested in spending big dollars.
As far as the rear springs I am thinking on new Explorer 3/4 leaf , 1100 lbs.
springs from a online source.Explorer salvage springs up here in CT look pretty rusty so far.
Any idea's and experiences with these Napa coils would be appreciated.
Thanks
EDIT - The coils listed above are stock ranger coils.
I have read on another forum where Napa part #2775371 are the replacement part for The Ranger STX "High Rider" package.http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/CatalogItemDetail.aspx/Coil-Spring-H-D-Front/_/R-NCP2775371_0006528981
I owned one at one time and wish i never sold it
I am sure I am going to need adjustable camber bushings but does anyone know if these springs would be too tall and I would have problems with alignment with adjustable bushings?
I am aware Ford used drop brackets but not really interested in spending big dollars.
As far as the rear springs I am thinking on new Explorer 3/4 leaf , 1100 lbs.
springs from a online source.Explorer salvage springs up here in CT look pretty rusty so far.
Any idea's and experiences with these Napa coils would be appreciated.
Thanks
EDIT - The coils listed above are stock ranger coils.
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