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My Bronco 2


BTW if you didnt see in my build thread, the axles arrived, thanks a million!!!!!
 
I've been off work and taking a break all day today. Took a picnic down to the lake with the gf and puppy. Just relaxing. I ain't been online a lot today either. Sometimes you just need a break from everything. I've been working on the stupid RV we have for sale so much I can't even wash my b2 lol. But hopefully the focus goes back to the b2 and ex tomorrow.
 
I've been ralaxing alot lately too. It doesn't help when you don't have money to spend on parts so why even work on it...
 
i took the day today to relax. i really don't have the time to relax lol. but ive been so tired and wore out. i'm only 21, i don't need to be working myself to death yet! lol
 
do it know cause when you get older you wont feel like working.
 
Yeah I suppose lol.

Oh well. As long as this motorhome is fixed and sold tomorrow. The explorer gets sprayed Saturday. Then my 8.8 is gonna happen
 
Yeah. What ya got in mind?

You doing a cut and turn D35.. :icon_welder:

In my opinion it would be easier then grinding rivots out to install drop brackets.. Plus it will only cost you $20.00us in consumables and materials..
 
maybe..idk.

but the rivets are already out.. from my rc 4" lift
i have no idea how to do a cut and turn d35 lol
 
maybe..idk.

but the rivets are already out.. from my rc 4" lift
i have no idea how to do a cut and turn d35 lol

Your two main benefits from a cut and turn setup are ground clearance and strength. Plus you won't have to run a monstrous drop pitman arm.

It is very simple, I could guide you through it. All you would be doing is cutting out the lower ball joint ear on the beam and moving it out. I would have to go into detail on explaining setting up a jig to get the camber alignment correct. How many inches of lift are you planning on running?
 
Here some comparison between a cut and turn and a drop bracket lift..
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I wish I had some pictures of the the two at full bump (suspension fully compressed). The drop brackets damn near turn into earth movers. With alot of these kits with stock bumpstops at full bump the drop bracket will be 1"-2" from the ground, depending on tire size...
 
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Personaly if I was doing all of this, I would try for the cut and turn but the drop brackets are the simplest way to go and like you said, your not going to be doing anything extrame with the B2 anyways.
 
i agree w/ bryan here lol.. i mean yeah it might be nice.

i'll def look into it aaron. it seems like it could be cheaper than doing the skyjacker brackets lol. would i still run the K-link steering (superrunner kit?) or what?

i do like the extra ground clearance idea... lol. i'm gonna go look at the process some tonight, see how hard it would be. this is a DD, but i could always do it before putting starting the swap lol. what axle drop brackets would i use? the stock ones only???
 
Plus cutting and rewelding the beams creates a weak point. I would only do it if you wanted to run them with drop brackets for an insane amount of flex. Otherwise not worth the trouble.

Bigger tires fixes your clearance issues.
 
all true.
i doubt i'll wanna do all the work lol. but i will look into it.

won't need it for this build tho.
 
I say if it comes down to it, just do the brackets for lift and if you do get a wild hair, get another set off TTB beams and try the cut and turn for sh!ts and giggles, at the most you will get some experiance and learn something out of it and a set that you can put on if you want. I see some stuff as, its only money, you cant take it to the grave with you, might as well live a little.
 

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