Performance Accessories 2" Body Lift Kit Ford Bronco 1978-1986 78 86 79 1980 80 on 2040-parts.com
White Hall, Arkansas, US
Unused 2" body lift kit for 78 to 86 ford bronco. Comes with everything shown, including the ruler. I guess to measure how high your truck gets. Doesn't come with instructions, but I think it's on the manufacturer's website.
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