1/2" body lift isn't required, I just used it for a low buck way to make the spare fit.... And get some height. Did you see the pic of the front bumper? It's really not bad at all.
Here is what I did to make the 37s fit:
Start with a Sasquatch Bronco
Add the following:
BroncBuster 1.5" perch collars
1/2" Body Lift (tires fit fine without this)
JKS Max Tire Clearance Kit
37" Cooper STT Pros
That's it!
I feel the shop I chose is reputable. They told us they were "taking a lot of weight," and instead use balance beads. Problem is at 25 mph the steering wheel will actually wiggle a bit. It balances a bit at higher speeds but still shakes pretty good. Still get a Different shop?
Got a question for you: How is the balance on your tires? The tire shop had a "hard time" balancing ours and said they got it was good as they could. My knee jerk response to the shaking is to take it back, especially since it was so expensive. This is my first vehicle with tires this large, so...
No spacers currently*, JKS Kit, BroncBuster 1.5" Perch Collar Lift, 1/2" Body lift. I have not run it through the articulation yet, but My money is on no rubbing as there is a LOT of room in there now.
*I will likely be adding minimal wheel spacers, as the 37' JUST BARELY rub the stock UCA at...
Hello All! I thought I would share an interesting use for a 1/2" body lift. I purchased a 1/2" body lift from a guy on Etsy last week and installed it right away. It was a super easy install, and after some front bumper realignment the gap is acceptable to me. The rear in my opinion is going to...
One of the best things about your wife owning a Bronco is you get to give her a lift kit for Christmas, and she thinks its a great gift!
In my pursuit of 37s for her Bronco, I have a few goals:
1. It must drive close to stock
2. Hopefully keep stock geometry (or close to it).
3. Budget.
For...
Just confirmed my '22 Badsquatch 4 door has a rear sway bar according to my build sheet.
I for one am happy. It should improve road manners mildly, handling while towing mildly, and safety mildly(reduces rollover risk). I will gladly exchange a tiny bit of articulation that I'll never use...