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I don’t think it would work
I'm gonna look into this more. A body lift and suspension might be possible.

This attachment may be outlandish because it's based on a Toyota tundra but the logistics seem tangible for the bronco sport or any 4x4 vehicle.

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I'm gonna look into this more. A body lift and suspension might be possible.

This attachment may be outlandish because it's based on a Toyota tundra but the logistics seem tangible for the bronco sport or any 4x4 vehicle.

Ford Bronco Sport Lift Kit Compilation List Screenshot_20220312-212717_Chrome
I don’t think you can do a body lift on the bronco sport there is no main frame . The bronco sports body and frame are all one.
 


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I don’t think you can do a body lift on the bronco sport there is no main frame . The bronco sports body and frame are all one.
Yes, unibody. Good to know?. So it's one or the other? Springs for performance or spacers for the look?

Certainly bigger tires for all-around more clearance.
 

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Does anyone know someone that installed the RTR lift? I've heard a lot about all the others but nothing about that one.
I am wondering the same thing. Not sure I like having to grind down the struts with HRG kit
 
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I am wondering the same thing. Not sure I like having to grind down the struts with HRG kit
Really!? Where did you hear that?
I thought the HRG was plug and play.
Damn it, that changes things big time. And I almost bought it two days ago.
The lift is perfect as far as leveling the front, camber bolts and sway bar extensions....
If that's the case, next on the list is Ready Lift
 

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Really!? Where did you hear that?
I thought the HRG was plug and play.
Damn it, that changes things big time. And I almost bought it two days ago.
The lift is perfect as far as leveling the front, camber bolts and sway bar extensions....
If that's the case, next on the list is Ready Lift
I hadn’t heard that either. Both versions?
 


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It is a really simple procedure that only takes a minute or two each side with the proper tool. They say you don't have to trim them. It is extremely close when the suspension is hanging or fully extended. I have the hrg kit arriving in a couple days and will have it installed before next weekend.
 

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Really!? Where did you hear that?
I thought the HRG was plug and play.
Damn it, that changes things big time. And I almost bought it two days ago.
The lift is perfect as far as leveling the front, camber bolts and sway bar extensions....
If that's the case, next on the list is Ready Lift
you just need to chop a very small amount of the lower spring flange. its really not a huge deal.
 

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Really!? Where did you hear that?
I thought the HRG was plug and play.
Damn it, that changes things big time. And I almost bought it two days ago.
The lift is perfect as far as leveling the front, camber bolts and sway bar extensions....
If that's the case, next on the list is Ready Lift
Seems like all the spacer lifts are flawed or hypochondriacs are elaborating their opinions on minor specifics.
 
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RTR made an Installation video of their kit.

Any idea if this kit isolates the noise issues (road vibration) that occur in other kits?
 

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You don’t have to do the light trim of the strut but I did with zero other issues (so far)
I have no vibration or any other noise issues with the HRG Engineering lift kit. Now my 245/60/18, all terrain tires are a bit louder with the aggressive tread pattern vs the Michelin all season tires. The cam bolts that are an option at purchase helped according to the alignment tech to dial back in the alignment.
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