budget lift for my bII

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floridamudslinger
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budget lift for my bII

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Any info on a cheap lift for my bronco i want to clear 33s. will 4 in blocks in back and coil spring spacers in front work?? If so what do i use to keep the front tires aligned? Also will ford explorer suspension work on the bII?

any info will be greatly appreciated thxs!
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3" body lift and some cut out flares are the cheapest, i have never used spring spacers, so i don't know about that.
87 bronco II 93 5.0 HO, NP435, 44 sas
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I ran 32x11.50's with explorer springs, spacer in the front and a 2" trim job
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clem
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cheap lift

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Coil springs out of a ranger stx,with auto trans and air cond have a higher spring rate,thus raising the front. Getting yor rear springs re-arched with aleaf added will do the rear.Fender trimming still req'd.This worked for me until I was ready to go big.
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I'd highly recommend staying away from blocks and spacers. Cut those fenders!
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