the lift is done (pics!!!)

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the lift is done (pics!!!)

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ok, so a bunch of money and work later...........
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Post by breefee_BII »

what kind of lift did you end up going with?
IF YOU GOT IT BREAK IT
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Looks nice. Can you take a shot of the front end? But again nice and clean.
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i ended up with a 4in rought country with the new leaf packs, and i already had a body lift on it prior to the suspension. i will post a couple more pics when i get a chance a little later :D
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heres a page with all my pics, enjoy http://www.freewebs.com/ncbii/newpics.html
well i left out this morning with a little money and then i got my tires aligned............$176.25 LOL
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Post by FatMan »

nice!!! :cool: are those stock shackles??? you into mud or just a nice rig to drive around?
Darker than your average wheeler!!!!
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yeah those are stockies. i hit the trails and the mud most any chance i get but currently my front axle isnt functioning properly, (those pine trees will get ya everytime) so its a parking lot crusier for a while. i would go wheeling but the jeeps in the area cant pull me out LOL
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Looking good.
Yanking on those chains that are wrapped around your frame is a good way to nock you frame out of alignment but who needs that :redneck: .
I know mine is out of square!
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turned out really good.
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Post by deathmetalandrez »

dude i love it.
I currently own 4 bronco 2's. Three of them are 89' of which two are 4x4 and love em. The other is an 85' 4x4 5-spd
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