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1984-1990 Bronco Ii 4wd 1.5" Steel Blocks + U-bolts Rear Leveling Lift Kit on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Warranty:Yes Brand:Wiskge Manufacturer Part Number:4658

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1984-1990 Ford Bronco II 4WD

NEW 1.5" Rear Leveling Lift Kit Including U-Bolts

This is the easiest, safest and least expensive way to lift the rear end of your truck. Our Rear Blocks are made from High Grade Carbon Steel, then powdercoated for a long lasting finish. They are constructed OEM style and tapered to prevent driveline vibration. Two Free shock mount extensions also included with kit. (Applications may vary). We guarantee you this kit is a GREAT way to level out your suspension without giving up ride quality or spending thousands of dollars. We believe in High Quality at an Affordable Price. We are so confident in our kits, we back ALL of our products with a Lifetime Warranty for as long as you own your truck.

This lift blocks mount in between your axle and leaf pack so it does not increase your spring rate, keeping your stock ride quality. Takes about 1-2 hours to install with only simple hand tools. Each Kit allows you to install 32"-37" Tires (only on Rear, depending on applications). We recommend alignment after the kit is installed, as always when you modify the suspension of your vehicle.

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