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Ford Bronco Clamped New Dual Shock Mount
Cage Off-Road Ford Bronco Long Arm Lift Kit
We clamped up our new dual shock mount by using a two vise grips and a C-clamp to hold the shock mount in place while we marked off and drilled the holes on our frame. That's the great thing about this kit: it's designed with the average off-roader in mind. Not everyone knows how to weld but if you know how to use a tape measure and clamps and you can drill holes, you can install this suspension kit. You will need a 1/2-inch drill bit for all of the holes you will drill into your coil buckets and frame. We found it best to start off with a small drill bit and work our way up to bigger drill bits. View Related Article
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