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Home made drop brackets????

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Old May 6, 2009
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Home made drop brackets????

I think i have heard some people on here saying they made drop brackets to lift the TTB suspension im looking for a cheaper lift and my buddy has a custom fab/welding shop. so he could make me the brackets. i want to do around 6 inches of lift. so can anyone tell me anything about these and pictures would be great.


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Old May 8, 2009
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Git everything off of a narrow bronco d-44 and it will probably be just as simple to put that under your truck in our gen trucks its almost a bolt in deal.
 
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yeah yeah i want to know about this


anyone?
 
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no one?
 
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"Suspension lifts" aren't "cheap" that's probably why you're not getting a response.

Save your money, go buy a new kit.
 
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yeah i found a couple used kits a couple months ago i wish i had the money then
 
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