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Cheap bronco 2 lift ideas

Dubshot

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picked up a little b2 to mess with while i finish up my 4runner and looking to lift it like 2-3 inches.. rear ill do blocks or shackles or something just want to do this on the cheap so i got something to play in.. Any ideas on cheap coils that will bring it up a few besides f150 springs..
 
picked up a little b2 to mess with while i finish up my 4runner and looking to lift it like 2-3 inches.. rear ill do blocks or shackles or something just want to do this on the cheap so i got something to play in.. Any ideas on cheap coils that will bring it up a few besides f150 springs..

****, there was a lift kit all the front brackets and springs in the CL yesterday $175, but HP 44 /9'' WITH 302 is what i'am talking about.

If ya run the stock front get extra hubs an axle's side windows don't last long either:haha:
 
This thing only needs to last for a couple light runs on 32's.. It's got warn hubs.. I got a 79 bronco that I've had for for a fee years was thinking of a full swap when my 4runner FINALLY gets done.. You still got that 22r idler pulley for me lol
 
You own a Sawzall or a grinder and some cut off wheels? That's all the money/effort I'd put into a B2 for fitting bigger meats, especially if it's just a cheap-hold you over beater. We fit 33's on a buddy's just cutting and hammering, cut the roof off truck style and beat/jumped the ever living piss out of it till it siezed (you would be surprised how long they run with no water in them). Mike is right about side windows, and that's a lot of glass to clean up when they do break, part of why we cut the roof off that beater to begin with.

I have a buddy that does actually wheel a B2, he's got 6 inches of lift and 33's. The guy that built it already had one lifted ranger, so he just copied all the brackets on his own then bought lift coils for it.
 
I was thinking the same thing after a little though.. I got a sawzall, grinder, and a jigsaw with all that I can fit 32's.. Thanks brotha and the the roof is already gone :redneck:
 
This thing only needs to last for a couple light runs on 32's.. It's got warn hubs.. I got a 79 bronco that I've had for for a fee years was thinking of a full swap when my 4runner FINALLY gets done.. You still got that 22r idler pulley for me lol

Bronco was my first rig rebuilt / build many times had a lot uf memories in it cheap and parts everywere .

have a few idealer pully's I can send it with one of my friends to puyallup later today she owns that bar on river rd there remodeling it called Ohenry's next to K mart they should be there from 11am-midnight lmk when u want to pic it up or if u need more stuff just come down to Tacoma.
 
So you know Jen and Jessie lol.. Tell em dub said what up and open the fawking bar!! I'm in Tacoma I'll busy in the am but later today I'm not..
 
www.broncoii.org :bigsmile:

Junkyard 1.5" lift = 4 door explorer springs front and rear.

With 32s even.
 

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Throw some large washers under the front coils. You can fit about an inch in there and still have full engagement on the retaining nut. With that and a little sawzall action you can fit 33x12.50 :awesomework: :redneck:
 
im on it.. would longer shackles be better in the rear than the spring pack?? Would stock cherokee coils do anything I have a set or two of those and tj coils..
 
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