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f-250 shock mount on bronco 11


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I'am Going To Install The F-250 Front Shocks Mount On My 1988
Bronco 11 Does Anyone Remember What Series Number Rancho Shock
Or Other Shock Number Will Work. My Bronco 11 Has A 6" Skyjacker
Lift With Long Radiaus Arms And Do I Need To Go To A Longer Coil
Spring.
 


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Just look around. It would be the same setup that the ranger guys would go with. I know there are a couple guys that have them installed.

As for shocks, you going to have to measure them. It depends on the amount of suspension travel you have.
 

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thanks for the reply i was just trying to get out of doing the extra leg work
 

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Whoa, just what I've been looking for. I'm not new to the game but I am new to Broncos. I want to do an F-250 suspension swap. Seems fairly cheap and easy. I know there would be cutting and welding for rear spring swaps but as for the front. What do I need and what's involved. I'm an aircraft mechanic by trade so I'm a capable wrench turner but just starting to teach myself cutting, welding, and fabbing. But I'm always down to try new things. Any help is greatly appreciated guys and gals.
 

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Just did it in mine. Real easy. Used and arc welder to cut the coil buckets and welded the shock mounts to the buckets to keep the integrity of the buckets. I think the shocks were 12" travel with 6"s of lift. they are perfect attached to the eb radius arms, not sure about the b2 arms. they were 15 each from the ford dealer.
 

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