DonsBolt
Bronco Guru
Yo Guys
Well I finally installed the Wild Horses One Inch Body Lift todat, along with the extended clutch rod. So now I can do the NV3550 this comming week.
Everything went really well, except for the one bushing behind the Passenger seat. There is a hole in the frame, just big enough to let the metal sleave fall into the frame. Lucky for me my friend, had a sleve that happened to be very close to the same size. So a word of caution if you are doing a body lift, make sure you tape over the two holes on the frame, righ behind the front seats.
Just about all the old rubber bushings came out very easy, we only had to use a sawsall on two of the old bushings. My Heep buddies were impressed how easy the body lifts are to install on a Bronco.
Here are two pictures of how it sits with the new body lift. The picture with the Black grill is before the body lift. The two with the silver grill, and the hood scoop is from today
Well I finally installed the Wild Horses One Inch Body Lift todat, along with the extended clutch rod. So now I can do the NV3550 this comming week.
Everything went really well, except for the one bushing behind the Passenger seat. There is a hole in the frame, just big enough to let the metal sleave fall into the frame. Lucky for me my friend, had a sleve that happened to be very close to the same size. So a word of caution if you are doing a body lift, make sure you tape over the two holes on the frame, righ behind the front seats.
Just about all the old rubber bushings came out very easy, we only had to use a sawsall on two of the old bushings. My Heep buddies were impressed how easy the body lifts are to install on a Bronco.
Here are two pictures of how it sits with the new body lift. The picture with the Black grill is before the body lift. The two with the silver grill, and the hood scoop is from today