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I know quit a few people with SuperLifts on their vehicles and they are pretty nice. Here is a link for yours SuperLift 80-96 Bronco

You could also visit a few different local shops around you that install and sell lifts, they will usually have a few different companies. The place that I got my vehicle tinted also does tons of other things and they were selling like 3 different companies for lifts.

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Check with rocky mountain suspension. They carry several different lifts for your bronco. All the lifts will ride basically the same, Pro comp and superlift will ride a little better cuz of the spring design. Good quality shocks will play a big part in the ride quality. I'd definatley try and get full rear leafs instead of blocks, with blocks your ride will suffer and axle wrap will be awful.

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Hey, i have an 1985 ford bronco.I was wondering if anyone new where one could buy everything needed for the lift?

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It would really be helpful if you were to tell us what size tire you plan on running.. If you're going for a 2-3" lift, do body and save the money. You said it yourself its for street and never mentioned being off road.. Body lift-looks (Cheap, but looks retarded over 4") Suspension lift-Performance (Has a cost but worth it if you plan at all going off road.) So, tell us what you think of running. I personally have a buddy who has a 79 Bronco sittn on 39.5s.

If you're handy, you can just use blocks.. but then again, I need to know what height you are looking to get/ size tire you wanna run to recommend anything.

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It would really be helpful if you were to tell us what size tire you plan on running.. If you're going for a 2-3" lift, do body and save the money. You said it yourself its for street and never mentioned being off road.. Body lift-looks (Cheap, but looks retarded over 4") Suspension lift-Performance (Has a cost but worth it if you plan at all going off road.) So, tell us what you think of running. I personally have a buddy who has a 79 Bronco sittn on 39.5s.

If you're handy, you can just use blocks.. but then again, I need to know what height you are looking to get/ size tire you wanna run to recommend anything.

i want something that can run 35s and do well on and off road around 500 dollars is the best i can i have the ability to install it myself.

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