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Impressive for just 33's! your backspacing on the rims are prob off (3.5" seems to work fine) and I would invest in some bump stops to save the tires from the 'body siping'68 Slightly modified
67 LUBR once again
61 Willy Wagon
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never seen the front flex like that.. what kind of goodies are in the front...
never hit my sheet metal{o===o}Originally posted by TBS-POPSEXCUSSSSSSE ME oh RUBIMASTER!!! I forgot how Awesome YOU ARE!!! I BEG your forgivness....Originally posted by CityHickI don't give probabilities in percentage format anymore
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Originally posted by 71BRONCO71 View Postbad to the bone this isnt the WH project truck is it??
Originally posted by Daddy4zack View Postsomething not right here.. look at the steering linkage and the cross member.. hmmm
His front suspension is nothing special - 3.5" springs on stock radius arms. It does flex well! I do not understand though why his 33" tires are rubbing when others with that configuration can run 37" tires with no rubbing.
Anybody have any other ideas? I've been trying to convince him to go with 37" tires but he proved to me that he's got clearance problems with 33's. It would suck to put bigger bumps on the front of that rig because you'd lose so much bump travel. As you all saw it does flex nice.
His wheels are 15x10 with no less than 3.5-4" of back spacing. The tires are 33x12.50. Is it possible that his springs have just sagged so much that he's actually sitting a lot lower than most who run a 3.5" lift? I didn't think the coils ever sagged that much.Last edited by CityHick; 03-20-2009, 05:36 AM.1970 Bronco
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Looks normal to me. When I had a 3.5" lift, 1" body, and 33x12.50s on 15 x 10 wheels mine stuffed both front and rear tires into the inner fenders. The front is real easy to clearance by cutting back the inner fenders. An 8" wide wheel would help in the front.Last edited by highlander; 03-20-2009, 07:39 AM.69, 342 EFI, C4, NP203, D20, 4.5" SL, 2" BL, 4.88 9" 35 spline ARB, 4.88 HP D44, WAH, ARB, CTM's, front disc , 37 x 14.50 Toyo MT, Ram Assist, and rear 4-link
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You say stock ad arms??? Dude my stock arms maybe move a total of 8 inches. Need more detail? Is it due to the steering set up?{o===o}Originally posted by TBS-POPSEXCUSSSSSSE ME oh RUBIMASTER!!! I forgot how Awesome YOU ARE!!! I BEG your forgivness....Originally posted by CityHickI don't give probabilities in percentage format anymore
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I assume it does not have drop radius arm brackets as well? (and it should not as they suck).
When you lifted the truck, with the stock radius arms, you loose about 1 inch of wheel base with the swing of the radius arm mounted in the stock bracket.
Your wheel choice is not helping.
Lets see some side shots.
Also measure your wheelbase from Center of the rear axle, to center of the Front hub.Mark Harris
71 Bronco, 9 inch, 60, c4, Stak 3 speed, and 42 inch balloons.
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Could it's being stuffed like that have something to do with a 3.5" spring being shorter than a 5.5 spring when compressed? Just my uneducated view on things.Last edited by blwngsket; 03-20-2009, 04:00 PM.1970 w/89 5.0, np 435/203/205, 456/locker/ARB, 4 wheel disc brakes w/hydroboost, 5.5" lift w/ext.radius arms, 3" bod lift, RS 9000's, tilt column, Hydro assist steering, 39.5" pitbull's on H1's. 4 link rear suspension. Hey brother, can you spare some change, I need parts....
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I took 31970 w/89 5.0, np 435/203/205, 456/locker/ARB, 4 wheel disc brakes w/hydroboost, 5.5" lift w/ext.radius arms, 3" bod lift, RS 9000's, tilt column, Hydro assist steering, 39.5" pitbull's on H1's. 4 link rear suspension. Hey brother, can you spare some change, I need parts....
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I have the Cage drop bracket, but I am using the upper "stock" hole. My wheel base is about 92.5". I just installed a new pair of wildhorses angled rubber radius arm bushing (frame side).
I bought the rig about 2 years ago from a guy who had all the original
paperwork from wildhorses.
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