Common questions

What year Broncos have removable tops?

What year Broncos have removable tops?

Bronco Second Generation 1978-1979 Copying a page from Chevy’s playbook, Bronco’s second generation was essentially a shortened F-100 with a removable hardtop. Every Bronco from 1978-1979 came with a V8, which made it powerful, but also expensive to operate.

Can you take the top off of a Bronco?

To truly compete with the popular off-roader, the doors and roof can come off the new Bronco, too, but owners can also remove the fender flares, grille, front fender, and quarter-panel to swap them out and customize their rig.

What kind of lift system does a Ford Bronco use?

This SUPERLIFT system is designed for the 1980-1996 Ford Bronco 4WD owners looking to gain more ground clearance, wheel travel flexibility, and a straight-up stance. Our K382 addresses all of your lift kit needs in terms of product quality, durability, craftsmanship, and price. It includes everything you need to lift your legendary Ford Bronco.

Can a Ford Bronco be used for off-roading?

When it comes to off-roading, your Ford Bronco has been a legend for mudding and jeeping for decades. This beast of an SUV rolls off the factory floor ready to hit the rough and uneven trails. However, even a legendary vehicle like this deserves some aftermarket love with Ford Bronco suspension lift kits and other components from 4WP.

What was the first Ford Bronco to have?

1980 was the first time Ford used a 2-piece front axle, coil springs and radius arms on their full-size 4WD Bronco. Ford called this version of their Independent Front Suspension (IFS) the Twin Traction Beam (TTB).

How big is the axle on a 1990 Ford Bronco?

Ford 7.5-Inch Axle: All Ford Bronco II’s came with a Ford 7.5-Inch axle. (the name reflects the ring gear diameter) Dana 35 Front Axle: If you don’t have a 1990 Ford Bronco II with the Dana 35, then you should seriously consider upgrading your stock Dana 28 to this axle.

Is there a 4in suspension lift kit for 84-90 Bronco II?

Give your 84-90 Ford Bronco II an aggressive look from front to rear with Rough Country’s 4″ Ford Suspension Lift Kit! This easy-to-install leveling kit raises the front of your vehicle to be equal height with the rear for a leveled, flush look that gives a better ride height and more aggressive appearance.

What kind of suspension does a Ford Bronco have?

Twin Traction Beam (TTB) Front Suspension: The TTB is an independent front suspension in the sense that each side of the front vehicle has its own axle beam, coil spring, and radius arm. The TTB came as either a Dana 28 (1984-1989) or Dana 35 (1990).

Ford 7.5-Inch Axle: All Ford Bronco II’s came with a Ford 7.5-Inch axle. (the name reflects the ring gear diameter) Dana 35 Front Axle: If you don’t have a 1990 Ford Bronco II with the Dana 35, then you should seriously consider upgrading your stock Dana 28 to this axle.

Can you add quad shocks to a Bronco?

A: If vehicle is equipped with factory front quad shocks (4 total front shocks), please add Factory Quad Shock kit below (SKU: Q20079). Q: I purchased a 4 inch suspension lift from rough country for my 1996 ford bronco. what would I need to change it to a 6 inch besides coil springs for the front and blocks in the back?

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