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Bronco II 4" coil or 6" coil on 4" brackets


4" coils or 6" coils

  • 4" Skyjacker

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JOSEPH169

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Wanted to get peoples input and advice on the advantages and disadvantages of either Skyjacker 4" coils or Skyjacker 6" coils on My Bronco II.. I'm trying to dpbate on which direction I should go.
 


dirtcowboy

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Skyjacker P/N SKYJC60F

Pair of 6-Inch Lift Coil Springs for 1984-2001 Jeep Cherokee XJ

P/N SKYJC60F

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Price $182.50
 

JOSEPH169

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Any particular reason for running the Jeep coils on the Bronco II? I know they're softer but my BII is not a dedicated off road vehicle.
 

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I see no need for Jeep coils if offroad performance is not a primary concern. A set of Skyjacker's regular Ranger/BII coils and decent shocks (Bilstein) should give you a pretty nice ride.
 

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