Correct. I just wanted to level out the front with the rear. It worked flawlessly.Raised the front end 1 inch? So sounds like you did a 1” level kit and not the 2.5” RC lift kit that’s been the primary discussion in this thread.
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Correct. I just wanted to level out the front with the rear. It worked flawlessly.Raised the front end 1 inch? So sounds like you did a 1” level kit and not the 2.5” RC lift kit that’s been the primary discussion in this thread.
might as well just take the front license plate offPainted inserts on DV8 bumpers. Added 1.5" wheel spacers, KO2's looked skinny without.
I still see no response to this question and likely the reason RC doesn't say it should fit:Raised the front end 1 inch? So sounds like you did a 1” level kit and not the 2.5” RC lift kit that’s been the primary discussion in this thread.
This goes for any coil bucket spacer. It will be extra detrimental on these shocks as they are meant to be beat on at high speeds. The only thing I think that can potentially keep this from happening is the fact that the sway bar might limit up travel enough to keep from bending shock shafts.So you installed a spacer lift on top of high performance shocks? Did you happen to extend your bump stop to accommodate this? The upper control arms I am sure help keep the UCA's off the spindle but curious to see if you are maxing the CV's at full droop too.
That's a cool animation that someone spent a lot of time on. However it doesn't apply to Broncos. There are no bump stops on a Bronco. Any jump with stock suspension could potentialy bottom the stock shocks out. Most likely the coil spring will bind up before the shock does. A spacer won't change that.I still see no response to this question and likely the reason RC doesn't say it should fit:
This goes for any coil bucket spacer. It will be extra detrimental on these shocks as they are meant to be beat on at high speeds. The only thing I think that can potentially keep this from happening is the fact that the sway bar might limit up travel enough to keep from bending shock shafts.
My mechanic shop installed the RC lift on mine and foresee no problems. Granted, I am no hardcore off roader, or would have done differently. I am happy with the outcome.That's a cool animation that someone spent a lot of time on. However it doesn't apply to Broncos. There are no bump stops on a Bronco. Any jump with stock suspension could potentialy bottom the stock shocks out. Most likely the coil spring will bind up before the shock does. A spacer won't change that.
there has to be something that limits the up travel that isn’t the shock.That's a cool animation that someone spent a lot of time on. However it doesn't apply to Broncos. There are no bump stops on a Bronco. Any jump with stock suspension could potentialy bottom the stock shocks out. Most likely the coil spring will bind up before the shock does. A spacer won't change that.
Looking at my Bronco right now, nothing. No bump or droop stops. Go look at your Bronco, maybe it's different??there has to be something that limits the up travel that isn’t the shock.
interesting, unfortunately I haven’t taken delivery yet. My knowledge is based off Toyota ifs. I can’t wait to learn more about the ford ifs.Looking at my Bronco right now, nothing. No bump or droop stops. Go look at your Bronco, maybe it's different??
TexasDan said:My Wildtrak has the Hoss 3.0 can you tell me what is the part number of the RC 2.5"lift that you installed?
You are very welcome.thank you for sharing
To be clear on the skid plate, I believe only Texas Dan had to modify the skid. Maybe because his is a two door. I don't believe anyone else had to. Including me.thank you for sharing
In my opinion the only way to resolve the issues when lifting these outside of a complete new drive system with high angle CV’s and ball joints is to drop the Dif and aftermarket control arms to keep angles in check. Sure it works for normal driving and light duty off road service but it will likely result in reduced service life of the drive line components.TexasDan said:
This is getting confusing, I installed the "Rough Country 2.5 inch lift kit sku:51071 ", only,
Spacers on top of coilover assembly, upper control arms, diff. drop, track bar drop. No collars.
I looked for the email from Rough Country saying it would fit, but must have deleted it. The install went exactly as the instructions showed, nothing, other than the skidplate, had to be modified.
The steel skidplate was the only modifying that had to be done, I don't believe it had anything to do with being a HOSS 3.0. The diff. drop lowers the diff., the skidplate isn't lowered so it makes contact.
Love it. The white script tires, I might copy that in the future!!!DV8 MTO bumpers installed with Diode Dynamics fogs in front, and backup lights in rear, DV8 light bar on bull bar. Superwinch SX10SR. Oh yeah, 37" KO2's on stock wheels.