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kiethtyrrell

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i have a dana 44 and 9 inch from a 78 bronco that i am swaping into my bronco2. i also have a 9 inch lift that i got with it.
is 9 inches going to be a crazy amount of lift for my bronco 2? i also need help with how to make my track bar mount. if anyone has done a dana 44 swap into a bronco i would like to hear from you. thanks
 


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take a look at my build, its in my sig(clicky On The green). i have the skyjacker 8 inch coils on a dana 44 with a 3 inch body lift and its pretty tall. so without the body lift it shouldnt be too crazy.
 
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are those early bronco coils? or are they from your ttb lift?
 

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for a bronco 2 that is pretty big and she will be pretty top heavy. but will still be pretty cool
 

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High pinion dana 44 front, dana 60 rear on 37"s, 100" wheel base
I'm at 8" on 37s. It's not too tall or real tippy with full width axles but I'd feel more comfortable with about 6". I do have copious amounts of wheel travel though.

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thanks for the pics. i think i am going to do the 9 in lift. i am doing the 9in coil springs and stock radius arms from the early bronco and need some tips on how to make my track bar mount and trany cross member. any tips would be great.
 

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Look around in the extreme suspension forum. You'll find what you are looking for in there.

-Jester
 

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