On my 1992 bronco 351w, i had a soft pedal when i bought the truck. I bled the lines thinking that would help and it didnt do much. I then bought new wheel cylinders and a drum rebuild kit with all the springs and brand new shoes for the rear and changed them and that didnt help much either. The shoes are all set at the correct height because i could barely get the drum on, and when i put the drum on i turned the adjuster a little bit more to make sure they were snug. That only did a little bit but once again didnt help significantly either. I then changed the calipers and shoes in the front and the master cylinder. i bench bled the master cylinder exactly how it told me to do in the instructions and installed that. I adjusted the brake linkage into the master cylinder to make it a little bit longer thinking there was too much play in that because there is a lot of peddle travel. I have bled the brakes at least 7 times and i still have a soft pedal that does not grab the brakes until it is 3/4 down by the floor. Also sometimes i feel a little bit of vibration on the brake pedal itself and the way the pedal feels always changes. I am completely stumped on why the brakes are not up to par. I do have 35 inch tires and a 6 inch lift but i still dont feel like thats an excuse for the pedal to travel so much before the brakes kick in. I also havnt noticed any leaks on the brake lines. I could really use some help. Thanks