83-97 Ford Ranger, Bronco Ii 4" Kit
83-97 Ford Ranger, Bronco Ii 4" Kit
83-97 Ford Ranger, Bronco Ii 4" Kit
FRONT INSTALLTION 1. Raise front of vehicle and place jack stands behind radius arm pivot points. Block rear tires. Remove wheels and tires , using a 3/4 deep well socket. 2. Using a 18mm socket remove bottom shock bolt on both sides. Do not remove the shock completely. Leave the shock attached at the top. See Figure 1 3. Using a 18mm socket unbolt the sway bar link. Retain factory hardware. See Figure 2 4. Remove spring retaining nut and washer, both sides, using a 1 1/8wrench. See Figure 3 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3
5. Remove the factory coil springs. 6. Begin on passenger side by removing the axle pivot bracket for the driver side axle using a 21mm socket. Retain stock hardware for re-use. See Figure 4 7. Slide the new drop bracket into the original mounting point. Use the stock hardware to bolt bracket into place. See Figure 5 8. Reinstall the original pivot bolt. 9. Using a 21mm wrench, remove the nut from the drag link that attaches to the pitman arm. Separate drag link from pitman arm using a puller tool. See Figure 6 Figure 6 Figure 5 Figure 4
10. On the driver side of the truck, remove the passenger side axle pivot bolt from pivot mount. Center punch and drill the 4 rivets out that hold the cast iron bracket to the cross-member. (Some trucks may have bolts instead of rivets) 11. Hold the replacement drop bracket on the inside of the cross member, opposite the original pivot mount. Start the four 7/16 x 1 1/4 bolts, washers and locknuts at this time. See Figure 7 & 8. 12. The Ford pivot mount will bolt to the four remaining holes in the Rough Country bracket. The axle will now bolt up to the new bracket instead of the cross-member 13. Start the lower four bolts 7/16 x 1 1/4 bolts and locknuts. Tighten bolts using a 5/8 socket.. 14. Reinstall the original axle bolt. Tighten bolt. Figure 7 Figure 8
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On the drivers side remove the two bolts that hold the cross member to the frame. See Figure 9 Using a air hammer or center punch and drill the two rivets that hold the cross member to the frame. See Figure 10 Repeat steps 15 and 16 on the passengers side. Loosen the bolts that hold the cross member together. This will enable the cross member to be widened for the installation of the radius arm drop brackets. See Figure 11 Install the radius arm drop bracket on the drivers side. Using the original hardware, bolt the top of the radius arm bracket to the top of the frame. It may be necessary to grind off the rivets that holds the radius arms to the frame. See Figure 12 Install the upper 7/16 x 1 1/4 bolts on the top of the bracket. Tighten using a 5/8 wrench. See Figure 13 Bolt the stock radius arm bracket to the bottom of the rough country bracket using the 7/16 x 1 1/4 bolts, washers and nuts. Tighten using a 5/8 wrench. Install the two 1/2 x 1 1/2 bolt to the bottom of the stock radius arm bracket. See Figure 14 Repeat steps 21-23 on passengers side. Double check all fasteners installed to this point to ensure tightness. Figure 11 Figure 10 Figure 9
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24. Using a 12mm wrench, remove the stock rubber bump stop on both sides. Bolt the stock bump stop to spacers using the stock bolt, washers and nuts. Reinstall in factory location using the 5/16 x 1 bolt, washers and nuts. Tighten using a 1/2 wrench. See Figure 15, & 16. 25. Install new coil springs. Be sure to get coil springs in securely at the top by turning the coil as far to the right as possible. Place the coil washer and nut onto the bottom of the coil spring seats and tighten using a 1 1/8 wrench. 26. Assemble new shocks. Mount new shocks in factory location using the factory hardware. Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 15
27. Remove the pitman arm form the steering sector output shaft using a puller tool. Inspect the shaft splines for excessive ware, repair if needed. See Figure 18 28. The new arm and shaft splines should be clean and free of grit. Install new arm, lock washer and nut: torque to 170230 ft. lbs. See Figure 19. 29. Reattach the drag link to the new arm using factory hardware. Tighten using a 21mm wrench.
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30. If installing this kit on a Bronco II, the front sway bar will have to be dropped using part # 1018. REAR INSTALLATION 1. Use rear block kit part # 6546, for Ranger. Part # 7542 for Bronco II. These kits will level the vehicle. 2. Jack up the rear of the vehicle and remove the wheels and tires. Place the vehicle on jack stands. Position the jack stands directly in front of the spring hanger on the frame 3. Place a floor jack under the center of the axle and remove the stock u-bolts. Also remove the stock shock absorbers. Lower the axle away from the leaf springs to allow for installation of lift blocks 4. Install the blocks with the flat part of the block on the leaf springs and the narrow part of the block toward the center of the vehicle Do not forget to install the block pin in the block for proper positioning 5. Install the new u-bolts and tighten to 80-100 ft/lbs. 6. Install the new shock absorbers, using factory hardware 7. Reinstall tires and wheels. Jack up the rear of the vehicle and remove the jack stands. POST INSTALLATION 1. Check all fasteners for proper torque. Check to ensure there is adequate clearance between all rotating, mobile, fixed and heated members. Check steering for interference and proper working order. Test brake system. 2. Perform steering sweep. The distance between the tire sidewall and the brake hose must be checked closely. Cycle the steering from full turn to full turn to check for clearance. Ensure there is KIT CONTENTS adequate clearance between exhaust and brake line, fuel lines, fuel tank, Rr U-Bolts and wiring harnesses. Failure to perFront Shocks form inspections may result in compoRear Shocks nent failure. 3. Check clearance between the inner side wall of tires and links. It may be necessary to adjust steering stops. 4. Re torque all fasteners after 500 miles. Rr Blocks Visually inspect components and re torque fasteners during routine vehicle Pitman Arm service. Bump Stop Exts 5. Readjust headlights to proper settings. 6. Vehicle will have to have an alignment. 7. Some vehicles may experience drive line vibrations. Angles may require tuning, shafts may need to be lengthened or trued, and u-joints may need to be replaced. 8. It is the ultimate buyers responsibility Rad Arm Brackets to have all bolts/nuts checked for tightness after the first 500 miles and then every 1000 miles. Wheel alignment steering system, suspension and driveline systems must be inspected by a qualified professional mechanic at Front Coil Springs least every 3000 miles. Driver Axle Pivot Brkt. Pass. Axle Pivot Brkt.