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You have to modify the bucket as I said in the post a couple up from this one.

My coils sit straighter in the EB buckets than they every did in the stock ranger buckets.

No coil bow at all.
 


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i dont see a track bar mount in the pics above. is it behind the bucket?
 

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Yea mine still has the D35 under it.
 

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heres shot of the driver side


 

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So from this angle it looks like your trac bar is going to swing up right into the engine X-member. Im trying to figure out my SAS right now and this is the biggest issue I see. If I use the stock coil buckets it doesnt look like the trac bar mount on the axle will line up with a trac bar bracket in this location.
 

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i'd go with ballistic fabs adjustable ones, i love em'
 

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i'd go with ballistic fabs adjustable ones, i love em'
Thats exactly what I want to do but on Bronco IIs the drivers side frame has that stupid indent in it. Did you have to deal with that on your ranger?
 

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When I did my sas I stretched the wheel base 3" to help get a head of the bump. I also used some thin pieces of metal to shim behind the bucket and between the frame. I used the buckets from the 78 f150 donner truck. They sat approx 2" higher than the stock alowing me to run 5.5" lift coils with only 3.5" of lift over stock. With that said I ran into trouble with the steering box and track bar clearing each other. Just my 2 cents.
 

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wonder how these buckets would hold up..


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I asked myself the same question what is the relationship with bucket
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When I did my sas I stretched the wheel base 3" to help get a head of the bump. I also used some thin pieces of metal to shim behind the bucket and between the frame. I used the buckets from the 78 f150 donner truck. They sat approx 2" higher than the stock alowing me to run 5.5" lift coils with only 3.5" of lift over stock. With that said I ran into trouble with the steering box and track bar clearing each other. Just my 2 cents.
Yeah after doing some measuring and moving things around today 3 inches forward is exactly what I came up with also. What trouble did you have with the steering? What did you do to fix it?
 

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I'm looking at running the Duff buckets on my b2. Are they the same height as the stock buckets? Trying to get this figured out so I know which length coils to get.
 

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Yeah I have them and they seem to be about the same height. I am using a 5.5 in low rate early bronco spring with them and it gives about 6 in of lift. Check out my swap.
 

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I got mine today. Coils are looong, but I know they will shrink with weight of vehicle and age.
 

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