Anyone running 4 link susp on their bronco?

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I was thinking of running a 4 link with coil springs or air shocks. Just wanted to know if anyone has done it and do u have any pics or specs. Thanks

 

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I was thinking of running a 4 link with coil springs or air shocks. Just wanted to know if anyone has done it and do u have any pics or specs. Thanks

My buddy had mentioned the idea to me, but it's a whole lot of paperwork for planning and then building and testing and then rebuilding and testing and then rerebuilding and so on. They had tips for it on Trucks! but it was on a samurai. Same idea, just a different chassis. There's gotta be forums somewhere that have something.

Quick google shot gave me this - http://www.fullsizebronco.com/forum/showthread.php?t=72080

Hope it helps. Personally, I'm more concerened with running right than lifting at the moment.

 

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4Wheel & Offroad magazine has a 3-part series on building a 4-link. Check for a member at superford.org named "APPY". He has a 4-link rear on his Bronco that I looked at, using Ford Aerostar van coils in the rear. JSM84

 
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4Wheel & Offroad magazine has a 3-part series on building a 4-link. Check for a member at superford.org named "APPY". He has a 4-link rear on his Bronco that I looked at, using Ford Aerostar van coils in the rear. JSM84
cool i will do that thanks.

 

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Start saving up, too. I priced just the parts to 4-link the rear and 3-link the front at about $2300, and that was a couple years ago. I don't plan to do that on my 84 Bronco with the 1-ton axles, but would like to for my next project, the F-350 4-dr cab on a single cab frame "Shorty Trail Rig". JSM84

 

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You men are talking way outta my league here, but if you do this then your truck becomes an off road only vehicle right? You can't take that jacked up twist machine out on the interstate at 70 mph ever can you?

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You men are talking way outta my league here, but if you do this then your truck becomes an off road only vehicle right? You can't take that jacked up twist machine out on the interstate at 70 mph ever can you?
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That Bronco is sick. I want one like that just to drive. My 89' is going to be hauled on a trailer but Im going to keep it tagged so I can still go to the gas station.

 

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