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Is Bronco ll's Lower In The Rearend?

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Old Nov 16, 2010
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Is Bronco ll's Lower In The Rearend?

I have a 89 4x4 bronco ll and it looks like the rearend is lower than the front. Do they suppose to do that? Someone said they do but dont know. I dont like it. What coud I do? Does someone make a leveling kit or could I put stronger shocks on it? Please let me know. Thanks
 
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Old Nov 16, 2010
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the rear leafs are probably worn out and sagging, easy way to tell is if they are flat they're worn out, if they still have a good arch to them they are fine
 
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Old Nov 16, 2010
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you could put a lift shackle on the back, but like stated above if your springs are gone youll keep sinking. the springs in my 89 ranger were shot but i ran em like ghetto deavers just with out the long travel part haha
 
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I checked it and they are flat. Thanks for the info. I didn't know that. I wished I could just find a used lift kit and put under it?
 
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Old Nov 24, 2010
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With good springs, the rear of the Bronco II should normally be a little higher than the front.
 
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