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shocks for lowered bronco II


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I have a 1990 bronco II that has been lowered 3" in rear. How do I find the correct shocks for the rear? I would like to run airshocks also.
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If you can't find any, shocks for a lowered Ranger would work. Or go to your parts store and they should be able to help you out.
 

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You need to measure mounting point to mounting point at ride height, with the axle all the way down and with it all the way compressed.
 

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Thanks for the reply. I measured with it sitting normal and it is 16 1/2". So i figured i would need a shock where extented and collapsed 16 1/2' was in the middle. I looked at a chart and didn't see any shocks where 16 1/2" was near the middle. Am I looking at this in the wrong way?
 

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If you measure the extended and collapsed, call a place like Summit or Jegs and give them your measurements and you mounting points; in your case it will be a eye x eye mounting points. They will then find the shock that is right for your application.
 

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