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Radiusm arm drop brackets


Joined
Aug 10, 2008
Messages
5
City
Alaska(soon!!)
Vehicle Year
1989
Transmission
Manual
The rear leaf spring hangers on my rig are broken, so I'm gonna fab some new ones and while I'm at it put some 63" chevy springs in there/fab shackles, probably about 7" from hole-hole. Guesstimating it'll give me 3"-4" of lift, depending on where I mount the forward/ rear hangers ect..
Was wondering if any of you have made exteded radium arms, or have pictures of them that would be great. And last but not least any advice on lifteing the front end. Basically I have a stock 4x4 89 ranger that I want to lift about 6" and am looking froward to playing with it in the garage this winter. thanks ya'll.:icon_confused:
 
My best advice is to read through some of the articles in the tech library. You'll need axle beam drop brackets, which you can buy separately or as part of a lift kit. You'll also need some type of drop pitman arm, lift springs (obviously), as well as brake lines, and other misc hardware.
 
Try searching for homemade or homebrew radius arms. Several people here have made a set.

Here's mine:



More pics are on my Bronco II Cardomain page below
 
Well thanks for the advice, after some reserch im pretty sure im gonna do a sas. TTB suspension isnt somthing i want to have to tinker with.
 

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