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Rough country lift kits?


CarsonChris68

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1987 BII
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Ford
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2.9L
Transmission
Automatic
Anyone use the 4" rough country lift kit on their BII?

Pros, cons?

It says you can't use single steering stabilizer with this kit? I have a steering stabalizer and like it equipped with a stabilizer. Is there a way to install a stabilizer with this?
 


chrwilkins30

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Con

drop plate=garbage.
drop radius arm brackets=No rear flex

Pro


its a lift kit
 

martin

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If the geometry's correct, you don't need a stabiliser.
 
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mazda
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Con

drop plate=garbage.
drop radius arm brackets=No rear flex

Pro


its a lift kit
wtf does drop radius arm brackets have to do with limiting your rear flex???:icon_confused:
 

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