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SOLD! 2 1/2” drop pitman arm


tw205

Bronco II Rancher.
U.S. Military - Veteran
Joined
Jan 23, 2011
Messages
767
City
Bronson Michigan
Vehicle Year
1985
Engine
2.8 V6
Transmission
Manual
Total Lift
6” skyjacker 2” body
Tire Size
33x12.5
I have this drop pitman arm to get gone. Got it from an 85 BII. My guess is it’s the one they sell with complete lifts but I’m not sure. Should fit many trucks not just BII Ranger Explorer. I think they consider it a 2 1/2 inch drop. Pictured by a stock BII arm. $35
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Per forum rules... you have to post a price.

I'm sure someone can use that...
 
Any chance you still have this? (please say yes, please say yes)
 
I do have one. It's a brand new Rough Country 6601. Came with a 4" lift kit I bought.

Looks like they're $49.95 with free shipping from Rough Country, so I'll sell this for $25 + shipping.
 

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DANGIT!! I got impatient and went the Fleabay and grabbed one late last night. I appreciate you digging that out, Bronson with Bronco and I would have 100% grabbed it if I wasn't so immature/impatient!
 
Nothing Juicey. My son's 86, standard cab, short box, 5speed, 4wd, v6 has 2" lift coils on the front and has been EATING it's front tires. Alignment shop says toe and camber are perfect when sitting on the rack (although caster is almost 0). Poking around on here, I started reading around about the pitman arm/steering angles and found we have a stock pitman arm so my drag link is at a fairly steep angle. When I measure to see how far out of level it is, it's about 3" high so hopefully a 4" drop pitman will get it closer to level and save some tire wear and tear? We will eventually SAS the front and it might get a tiny bit more lift so I am err'ing on the side of too much pitman arm rather than not enough.
 

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