I installed WH 2-1/2" lift springs and removed 2 leafs and the back is still a little high but not so much that I wanted to tear it apart a third time.I have used springs from CJ Pony on 3 mustangs. Springs from WH on a Bronco, and a set from Quadratec for a CJ-7. Some were for lifts, some standard ride, and some for lowering. My experience is that other than the lift differences (number of leaves and eye mount angles) the springs are all made just about the same in terms of quality with no difference between any of them. Some came looking nice and others looked a bit scratched. I have removed and added individual springs many times and what I’ve taken off all seem to be exactly same quality (just different applications).
Based on what OP said I assumed he is looking for replacement stock ride springs. Other than price, most reputable Bronco vendors will sale the same quality spring. As I mentioned, they will be stiffer until they break in a bit.
The WH 2.5” lift I installed make the rear too high relative to the front. They have been in almost a year. Still have top to install. Once done, I’ll remove a leaf or two to level.
Bottom line from my experience is that if OP is looking for stock ride springs, get some from any of the main Bronco vendors with the best price and he will be happy with them.
Do you have the engine installed? Amazing that people forget that the engine weight will lower the front.This is interesting. Does this only occur with rear leaf pack replacement? I installed the WH 2.5” kit wihh both the front coils and rear leafs and the front of the truck sits higher than the rear. It sat level with the stock 40 year old springs.
I don't want to say for sure on which ones I removed but I avoided removing any that had the clamps attached. I believe the second largest and midway down and it dropped the rear down between 2 and 3". If I knew how to attach photos, I would show you a before and after shot.@Danadj Because the lowering distance removing springs is based on less "spring pressure" it is a difficult to determine which leaves and how many to remove...pretty much just trail and error until you get it right. The small short lower leaves make almost no difference other than their thickness of about 1/4".
Which leaves did you remove and how much did the removal lower the rear?
Yes. Truck has been running for past year. It’s the compkete WH left with the 11 pack springs. Doesn’t bother me much and I have to confirm that oart of it isn’t driveway slope. Planning on Balie Bilt bumper so that may help.Do you have the engine installed? Amazing that people forget that the engine weight will lower the front.
Next measure axle to frame gaps and figure what lift you actually have at each end.