texasbronco07
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i have a 92 bronco and was wonderin if its harder to install a 4" suspension or 3" body? and will 33 12.50 tires rub without a lift?
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ok as a mechanic i prefer lifted to lowered any dayand do you think you may be replacing the diff's and axles because they are to week for the tires he is prob. running?From a mechanic's point of view, lift kits are not good for the vehicle, they change the center of gravity and will wear out drive line components faster. My friend has a 13" lift on his '01 F350 Crew cab and I've had to replace the rear differential and axles atleast 3 times. From a redneck's point of view, do both, it'll look cool!
The rear end replacement is due to the extreme angles that they are forced to work in and he can't drive for sh*t.ok as a mechanic i prefer lifted to lowered any dayand do you think you may be replacing the diff's and axles because they are to week for the tires he is prob. running?
also if you go with a body lift be aware that steering shaft all hoses and cables underneath also need to be replaced as well as the fan shroud and will therefore launch water like a rocket under the hood when watercrossing ( looks really cool with the hood off but still a bad thing for the motor) not to mention that bumper hieght will not change with the body and will look really out of place 3 inches below it