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#1 ·
I would like to put 33's on my Bronco without any chance of rubbing. I also want lots of wheel travel so that I can go over medium sized bumps at high speed. Has anyone tried putting on a 2" lift and extended radium arms from say Superlift? I would prefer not to put in drop brackets because of cost and higher centre of gravity.

 
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#2 ·
Best recomendation for you if you dont want to put in drop brakets and you want lots of travel is to contact either Jack It in utah or auto fab. I know both these companies make lifts with lots of travel and auto fabs lift is 4 inches but does not use drop brackets the down side to these liftkits is that they are expensive as most max travel systems are. sorrry

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My 4" Superlift is for sale. It has drop radius arm brackets though. I want $200 obo for it and I'm located in Kansas. I have 33/12.50/15 mud Kings on my factory wheels, they do rub the radius arms at full lock. I beleive w/ 10" wide wheels they wouldn't rub as bad or at all. The tires are also for sale I'll take $200 obo for them as well. I will also sell the Warn Winch bumper for $200 obo too.

 

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#8 ·
will that lift work on an 89 bronco? if so, what do you think the shipping would be for something like that? to New Orleans? Poor college student, looking ot make a BIG truck out of nothing. Hehe

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#10 ·
I have traded the bumper already, I am located in Kansas. After one would pay shipping on a 100-150 pound package of a cost of about $100-$150 you could actually buy a new lift about as cheep. My lift has been on the truck for about 4 months and about 5000 miles. It is like new. If you are within about 100 moles from Wichita Kansas I could deliver, otherwise as much as I hate to say it you should just buy a new one. Thanks for all the replies.

 

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