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Would u be willing to help me install a lift? It will be around the first of sept., but i was just wondering if u would help. I cant find any 4x4 places around my area, not even in jonesboro, and i dont trust the peon mechanics thats never done it before to do it. I will be going with a 4" susp. lift and 33s. Ill even supply the beer if that is what it takes, lol.

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Torrey
 

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first off, i LOVE your signature line
second, it would take a LOT of beer to get me up to NE arkansas... i'm in school here at fayetteville so i doubt that's gonna happen, but i'll certainly give you all the help over the internet that i can. let me first say that i could barely change my oil when i put on my lift... it was a true learning experience, though not that hard. i did it in a weekend with a helper. you need a couple GOOD drill bits (9/16 and 1/2" i believe) and some sturdy stuff to sit the bronco on its frame rails while you drop off the axles. basically, the whole thing comes down to drilling ~12 holes... really not that bad
 

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Yeah, if you have some gearhead friends, recruit them. The lift isn't that hard, just takes some minor knowledge and extra sets of hands. Speaking of drill bits, shell out a few extra $$ and get titanium. I used Bosch titanium bits. It'll make your life a lot easier when having to drill through the frame.
 
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