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duff/cage arms and coilovers FW

Lmfp

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Trying to find out of any one is running this setup or something close to it. Would like to see how you mounted your coilovers. Trying to get the most function and plan ahead on this swap. And yes I have been searching ALOT! !
 

01Dudley

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I'm looking at a old pic now and it looks like someone(at Duff's) made a mount where the lower coil bucket would normally be.
 
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Lmfp

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Thanks 01dudley the more I look at it I'm thinking that's what I'm going to do. I've found one or 2 pictureso of broncos set up that way.
 

jduffent

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I heard my name. Here ya go. The guys built a piece that fit in the middle of the C's. I had the extra space due to the Dana 60, not sure what you would do on a 44. We developed the spacer kit at that time too. Worked fine and took a beating ;D

Suzy
 

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KyleQ

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I heard my name. Here ya go. The guys built a piece that fit in the middle of the C's. I had the extra space due to the Dana 60, not sure what you would do on a 44. We developed the spacer kit at that time too. Worked fine and took a beating ;D

Suzy

Got any more pics of that suspension setup? I mounted my air bumps in the same place ;D
 
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