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Any driveshaft issues with Rough Country 4" Suspension lift?


markinms

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87 BII 4X4. Looking to do a 4" suspension lift.

Any driveshaft issues with Rough Country 4" Suspension lift I need to be concerned with?

Thanks!
 
The only issue I could see is if you had the CV style rear driveshaft, I don't remember what years they did that on BII's but you likely wouldn't have that with a V8...
 
I had a 6" Skyjacker lift in my Bronco II and the factory driveshafts worked fine. It was also an '87 and it did have the CV style. I broke it and replaced it with a modified Explorer front driveshaft.
 
If I recall, there is a potential for the axle beam drop bracket to poke a hole in the front differential. Check out details in the tech library.
 

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