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positive traction??


if youre looking for an answer on a bolt in fit, measure the distance between the centering bolts that hold your leaf springs together. this will tell you if the spring pads are welded to the axle in the correct position to allow you to bolt it on without cutting off and moving the spring pads. now to see how much wider the bronco is than the ranger measure from backing plate to backing plate (if i remember right my ranger axle measured around 54"-55"). you may be able to run a different offset on your rear wheels to make them fit under the ranger, but im not sure what the measurements would be.
 
It should be able to fit with no problems, but just like FORD said, take measurements.
 
Highly doubt a FSB axle will bolt in (even a B2 axle has wider spring perch spacing), and it will be very wide and look completely out of place on an otherwise stock B2300. It also has a different lug pattern.
 

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