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509lifted

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Firefighter
Joined
Nov 12, 2011
Messages
997
Age
31
City
chelan washington
Vehicle Year
1984,1992
Transmission
Manual
ok guys i was wondering since my 84 bronco 2 sits really low in the back so i was planing on getting some f250 leafs and installing them. now if i do that is there anything i have to do or can i just instal them and then be able to drive after i am done?
 
I would be looking for some 4 door explorer leafs, not 3/4 ton leafs...
 
That is gonna be a one ruff, bouncy BII, Bro. You will hate the way it rides. Add Exploder leafs or add a set of add-a-leafs like I did. My Ranger is so nice and smooth over hard bumps and ruts. I have Procomp add-a-leafs. They gave me right at 4 1/2 inches of lift. I have had them for over 10 years now with no issues. They still fell like new. If your leafs are shot you really need to replace them and don't use the add-a-leafs of course.
 
Ohh god... I could imagine the ride being somewhat like a brick...
 
ok so u think i should go explorer cause ii just need to raise it back to stock or a little higher and there isnt any b2s around here at the junkyards just explorers and f250s
 

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