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advice for replacing suspension in bronco II 89 please



 
 
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Old April 10th 06, 03:50 PM posted to rec.autos.4x4
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I have a ford bronco II 89 and i believe the suspension is bad
(disclaimer: i'm not a car person)...for example, i hit a speed bump
and the whole car really sways side to side bad...it sucks. So, i'm
thinking the suspension needs replaced, right?

wouln't this be a good time to get a suspension lift? i'm replacing
the same parts, right?
if i'm right about all of this (???)....how much more would a 3"
suspension lift upgrade cost me over just replacing the suspension i
have with identical parts.

Thanks for your information and education ;-)

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Old April 10th 06, 04:19 PM posted to rec.autos.4x4
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You are just describing worn out shocks. A relatively inexpensive fix.

To test them bounce each corner of the vehicle one at a time hard and
let go. Then count the bounces until it stops. Good 'new' shocks will
bounce only once or maybe one and a half times. Dead shocks bounce 3
times or more.

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> I have a ford bronco II 89 and i believe the suspension is bad
> (disclaimer: i'm not a car person)...for example, i hit a speed bump
> and the whole car really sways side to side bad...it sucks. So, i'm
> thinking the suspension needs replaced, right?
>
> wouln't this be a good time to get a suspension lift? i'm replacing
> the same parts, right?
> if i'm right about all of this (???)....how much more would a 3"
> suspension lift upgrade cost me over just replacing the suspension i
> have with identical parts.
>
> Thanks for your information and education ;-)

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Old April 10th 06, 06:56 PM posted to rec.autos.4x4
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Default advice for replacing suspension in bronco II 89 please

thanks Mike...i was hoping that i could use this as an excuse to raise
the bronco without the wife giving me grief ;-)
oh well...it is good to know that my problem, replacing the shocks,
won't be expensive though. From my reading it looks like lifting the
bronco 2" will cost about $500 (2" lift kit, alignment, and paid man
hours).

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Old April 11th 06, 02:55 AM posted to rec.autos.4x4
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Default advice for replacing suspension in bronco II 89 please

scratch that...i just got some feedback from another newsgroup that
lifting a bronco II is just about like comitting suicide

 




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