Suspension Height

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Trying to determine the lift height on a Bronco. Could be stock (no lift) so I need to know the hight of a stock Bronco from the top of the axle tube to the bottom of the frame? I can figure the rest by height of lift but I don't know stock height. Let me know...

 

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On a fullsize Bronco, I measure the front coil springs. 12" is stock, so a 6" lift will have coils 18" long. That is for the coils installed in the Bronco.

 
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Oops! The front end of any stock 66-77 Bronco will do. Guess I can always measure mine and take off 4.5". Mine might have some sag though. My buddy wants to stay the same height but needs new coils.

 
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To answer my own question, incase anyone wants the info...

Stock 66-77 Bronco Height from top of axle to bottom of frame rail:

Front: 6.25"

Rear: 6.50"

For reference 3.5" coils measure 16.25" at ride height (measured from top to bottom of coil) and rear 3.5" springs measure 10" from axle to frame.

These can vary a little depending on vehicle set up. Such as...

winch, cage, spare tire, tools, age of suspension etc.

 

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