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I was wondering if there is any lowering kit for Bronco and someone actually lowered the Bronco? If did share some photos. Just curious
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Believe it or not, there is a rear lowering kit that is readily available. It’s called a trailer.I was wondering if there is any lowering kit for Bronco and someone actually lowered the Bronco? If did share some photos. Just curious
Haha I rember this car. My friend's dad bought Flex when first came out to accommodate big family. It looks a-ok but that time I couldn't figure out what heck where this Flex fits into categories.They made a lowered Bronco it was called the flex. Sold like shit but could have been the best driving suv Ford ever made.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/i-drive-a-lowrider-bronco-now-anyone-else.8762/
CoolTo each their own. There were some early renders of a slammed Bronco that was more fantasy than reality. There was a SEMA build last year using AccuAir Suspension to lower the suspension while also providing the ability to maintain offroad capabilities equivalent to a 3" lift.
https://www.motor1.com/news/548750/slammed-ford-bronco-air-suspension/
Flex = minivan without minivan doors. That's where it fits.My friend's dad bought Flex when first came out to accommodate big family. It looks a-ok but that time I couldn't figure out what heck where this Flex fits into categories.
How is the Flex not a station wagon?Flex = minivan without minivan doors. That's where it fits.
When you spend a few thousand bucks for a few inches, defense mechanisms begin to kick inAll I know is when they start being released, they are going to ride "better than stock", just like every lift or drop and tire selection ever thought up.