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Hello. I recently installed a BSD 4" lift on my 1996 Bronco and need help setting the front IFS. It is set to the 105" per BDS, but i thing the Drivers side needs to be adjusted a little. Good news is i own a 2 post lift and have the tools to complete the repair. The bad news is I need an expert to help me make sure its 100% correct. Im located in the South Park area of Charlotte. Is there anyone around who can guide me in person or via the web? Thanks for all your help.
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Thats Correct. I had help from my BIZ partner and we forgot to write down the wheelbase. Big mistake i know. Its currently set at 105", but i think its still off a little. Thanks for the response
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I would think tarheel 4wd or 4 wheel parts could get it fixed. I'm finding 104.2-105" on the net. I'd just make them equal somewhere in that range.
What kind of issues are you having right now? I had a 92 with a 6" BDS kit on it about 10 years back. It drove well.
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I would think as long as both sides are the same ans around 105" you should be fine. IF not I would try calling BDS and ask them, I have been told they are real helpful
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Did you get it figuire out?
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Thanks for the response. When I torque the drivers side long arm the pivot bushing it's going to bind on the drop bracket for the ifs. Thx for your help
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Thx for the response. I called bds. They couldn't answer my question without having the original wheelbase. I'm still trying to find the answer. Thx