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Coil buckets
Ok i have a 88 that i doing a sas with a 79 axle i want to run new coil buckets. My question is do the coil buckets that bronco graveyard sale for the 77 models fit my 88 model springs. Or is there a better bucket? I looked hi and low for a set from a 79 but no luck.
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A broke kid with a bronco
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Location: Lafayette, La
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iTrader: (6) Bronco Info: 1995 EB bronco 5.8, auto, true duals, k&n intake, 3G alternator, 12 front lights (more to come!)
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James duff has some nice looking ones that are built with the correct style setup you are looking for.
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Nothing beets a Fullsize
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Palm Harbor FL
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iTrader: (10) Bronco Info: 96 Bronco 5.0, 88 Bronco 5.8
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im using the james duff #5110 buckets. they work great and look very strong. however if you bolt it on, make sure the bolts are on the very edged so the spring wont rub like mine do. im getting mine welded to the frame today so i can take the bolts out. also they will lower the coils to add 2-3" of lift but since your SAS u might not have to worry other than bulldoging. makes it great time to add F250 shock mounts
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