Be EXTREMELY cautious if someone offers to buy your Bronco for more than your asking price and sight unseen. ESPECIALLY if the buyer is overseas. It's probably a scam.
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I'm moving up to 4.5 coils to match my rear 4.5 leafs. Also adding a winch and know that with the 3.5's it would look to raked. They have been on trail about 10-15 times. Most of the trails have been moderate. I did take them through the rubicon once but used a lot of bypasses because of my bad steering box at the time. 95% of the time they have been suspending my bronco above the garage floor. I'll have to measure them out later this evening.
Free length = 20 inches
method of measurement: set spring standing up freely on the garage floor. Oriented as it would be in the bronco. Used a yard stick done the center resting on the ground. Measured to the top of the spring portion that rests in the coil spring bucket on the frame. Hope this helps
I'm moving up to 4.5 coils to match my rear 4.5 leafs. Also adding a winch and know that with the 3.5's it would look to raked. They have been on trail about 10-15 times. Most of the trails have been moderate. I did take them through the rubicon once but used a lot of bypasses because of my bad steering box at the time. 95% of the time they have been suspending my bronco above the garage floor. I'll have to measure them out later this evening.