I HAVE A 89 WITH THE DUAL SHOCK SET UP, DO I HAVE TO LOOK FOR ONE THAT SPECIFYS IT FOR THE DUAL SET UP. BECAUSE ALL THE ONES I LOOKED AT DID NOT SPECIFY,ARE THEY MORE EXPENSIVE IF SO I AM GOING WITH A BODY LIFT.
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, Jun 06 2004 05:01 PM
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Posted 06 June 2004 - 08:08 PM
To give you a short answer, Yes.
You have the "Quad Suspension". This is a good setup IMHO, and you can figure on adding up to $100.00 to the cost for the extra shocks.
This is assuming you are talking about 2 shocks on each of the front wheels. I have this setup on my Bronco and it makes the truck handle like a sports car, I also have the front and rear sway bars as well.
You have the "Quad Suspension". This is a good setup IMHO, and you can figure on adding up to $100.00 to the cost for the extra shocks.
This is assuming you are talking about 2 shocks on each of the front wheels. I have this setup on my Bronco and it makes the truck handle like a sports car, I also have the front and rear sway bars as well.
90 Bronco Full Size
Police Package
351W
E4OD
31" Tires
Going through a complete restore
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Police Package
351W
E4OD
31" Tires
Going through a complete restore
http://fullsizebronc...ail.php?id=1650
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