cplynn wrote:There is a rough, bouncy ride and my bronco sits with a mild lean to the passenger side. Also, my current tires (LT235/75R15) have significant dry rot. I completely agree with doing things right the first time, which leads me to believe I may not be able to make my bronco a daily driver as soon as I would like. It doesn't make much sense to get new shocks, coils, etc. and invest in a set of 31" tires now if I'm just going to lift it (plan is for 3.5" suspension with 1" body) and run 33" or 35" tires down the road, right? And based on what I've read in the forums it wouldn't be safe to run larger tires until I have a power brake system in place sooooo, that is where I need to start then by the looks of it.
Welcome to the world of early bronco ownership, right? Thanks for the input.
Welcome is right. There is always something that can or needs to be done
Is your Bronco cut? If it is, you can get 31s under it without having the lift, it will rub with flex though. As far as the bouncy and rough ride, like I said before, get yourself a set of shocks. Even a set of Rancho 5000s are only $35 apiece and that will solve the bouncing problem. Enough so that you can daily drive it. But as far as putting a lift on it right now, I wouldn't until you have everything in order. From what you are saying you want, the route that I would take would be this....
#1 Fix the lean - it is a pretty common problem and fairly easy to fix, but it requires removing the front coils to do it right.
#2 Tires
#3 Front Disc
#4 Hydroboost
#5 Lift (susp & body - do this at the same time)
Just remember, it only takes time and money
