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Bronk351

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So i want to run a 4 inch lift and 33 inch Superswamper TSL Radials.

Now i found a Rough coutnry lift kit but it comes with rear blocks. I want add a leafs so i started looking around for those and i could only find 3 and a half inch add a leafs. Now is that right?

Comes with Radius arm drop brakets which il use for now, then later upgrading to some Extended radius arms.

 

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Those will work, since the rear will sit slightly lower after the 4" lift is installed. If you can find a single rear leaf from an F-250/F-350, I've found that to work better than an AAL. The AAL is usually shorter than the other springs, and you may get some bending of the main rear leafs above them. Another option to look into is the shackle flip, either the SkyMfg. kit or a spare set of the front hangers for the rear springs from another F-series truck or bronco. The shackle flip will greatly increase the rear flex, but it does move the axle forward about 1-1/2". You cna live with that, or use an offset zero-rate block. you can also use the zero-rate to level out your ride if the stance is not level with the AAL. I used a 1" block under the lifted rear spring pack on my 84 Bronco, so I could clear the 35" tires on the rear quarter panels. JSM84

 

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