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Ford Bronco Remove Coil Springs And Shocks
Cage Off-Road Ford Bronco Long Arm Lift Kit
Once we had our coil springs out, we removed the shocks. Make sure you have your axle on jackstands so that it doesn't move around when you remove your old suspension parts. The truck needs to be lifted independently of the axle so you can get the coils out. Before you begin to loosen anything, note the wheelbase on each side of the truck so you know what to set the wheelbase to when you install your new radius arms. View Related Article
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