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Here are some details on our coilover offerings for the Bronco (non-Raptor) applications.

BRBN Coilover Spec Sheet:

  • Premium Materials: Coated 2.8” aluminum shock body, 6061-T6 billet-machined aluminum reservoir & components, anodized finish, and chrome-plated shaft.
  • Adjustable Ride Height: 2 to 4 inches of lift to set your ride height and clearance for wheel/tire combos and terrain. Sasquatch package equipped Broncos will obtain a 0 to 2 inch lift adjustment range.
  • 3-Way Damping Adjustment: Independent high-speed compression, low-speed compression, and rebound adjustment for precise damper tuning.
  • Monotube Damper Design: Maintains consistent damping under extreme loads.
  • Available in standard spring rates or HD spring rates.
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

Bronco Standard Front Kit

Bronco Standard Rear Kit

Bronco HD Front Kit

Bronco HD Rear Kit


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Shock Dyno Data

Spring Rates:
Bronco Standard Series Front: 560
Bronco Standard Series Rear: 224
Bronco HD Series Front: 672
Bronco HD Series Rear: 270

Coilover Length:
Front Extended Length: 23.4
Front Compressed Length: 17.9
Rear Extended Length: 26.0
Rear Compressed Length: 18.5

Thanks for looking, any questions let me know!

- Andrew
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I like the damping force vs piston velocity curves. Awesome data from a shock manufacturer that is never provided. Kudos.

I didn’t see the extended and compressed lengths listed anywhere? Maybe I missed them. Can you provide this for both front and rear?

Welcome to the forum.
 
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I like the damping force vs piston velocity curves. Awesome data from a shock manufacturer that is never provided. Kudos.

I didn’t see the extended and compressed lengths listed anywhere? Maybe I missed them. Can you provide this for both front and rear?

Welcome to the forum.
Thanks Andy, much appreciated!

PS- I will add the shock dyno info and extended/compressed measurements to the OP.
 
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These seem to be a good value, but are the spring rates for the station wagons only?
Absolutely! Our early prototypes were 2-Way kits (HSC/LSC), but the 3-Way w/ rebound adds a lot more value, performance, and adjustment for sure paired with the aluminum bodies and warranty.

Spring rates for the Standard Series and HD Series are noted on the listings, however I will embed them in the OP so more information is all in one place for everyone.
 
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Here are some details on our coilover offerings for the Bronco (non-Raptor) applications.

BRBN Coilover Spec Sheet:

  • Premium Materials: Coated 2.8” aluminum shock body, 6061-T6 billet-machined aluminum reservoir & components, anodized finish, and chrome-plated shaft.
  • Adjustable Ride Height: 2 to 4 inches of lift to set your ride height and clearance for wheel/tire combos and terrain. Sasquatch package equipped Broncos will obtain a 0 to 2 inch lift adjustment range.
  • 3-Way Damping Adjustment: Independent high-speed compression, low-speed compression, and rebound adjustment for precise damper tuning.
  • Monotube Damper Design: Maintains consistent damping under extreme loads.
  • Available in standard spring rates or HD spring rates.
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

Bronco Standard Front Kit

Bronco Standard Rear Kit

Bronco HD Front Kit

Bronco HD Rear Kit


BRBNTEXT_dc5a94fe-0d11-4808-86ba-2f4eb1792881.jpg


roncofrontfix_272854ac-d911-485d-991b-7ace0baa9d79.jpg


A741712_88e9bc3c-b19d-4dac-97cd-434f068c3a94.jpg

_A741654 (1).webp


2.8f_e13e6cc6-b862-46d8-b63f-e4ffd4ab083a.jpg


_A741661 (1).webp



Shock Dyno Data

Spring Rates:
Bronco Standard Series Front: 560
Bronco Standard Series Rear: 224
Bronco HD Series Front: 672
Bronco HD Series Rear: 270

Coilover Length:
Front Extended Length: 23.4
Front Compressed Length: 17.9
Rear Extended Length: 26.0
Rear Compressed Length: 18.5

Thanks for looking, any questions let me know!

- Andrew
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Do you suggest matching HD fronts to rears, or would mixing and matching make sense if most of my extra weight is just over the rear axle?
 
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Do you suggest matching HD fronts to rears, or would mixing and matching make sense if most of my extra weight is just over the rear axle?
Funny you ask that, for about 6 months we ran Standard Series front, and HD Series rear on our R&D Bronco. It wasn't intentional per say (was in between stages for testing), but I enjoyed how that combo performed.
Generally speaking I would say HDF/HDR & STF/STR is a good fit for most, but mixing and matching based on build specs, specific needs or preferences is fine in my book.
 

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Spring rates for the Standard Series and HD Series are noted on the listings
I know, I saw them. I was wondering if they are going to be too stiff for a proper Bronco, or if they are spring for station wagons.

I have a 2-door, Badlands Non-Squatch, 2.3 manual. When I need tires, I'm going to go with 35x11.50 on the factory Badlands wheels. I have a JCR winch mount and 10k Superwinch on the front. Rear is stock.

I subscribe to the as high as necessary, as low as possible ideology. 1"-ish of lift would be fine, over 2" is likely too much.

Would your kits be over sprung for my vehicle?
 

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I know, I saw them. I was wondering if they are going to be too stiff for a proper Bronco, or if they are spring for station wagons.

I have a 2-door, Badlands Non-Squatch, 2.3 manual. When I need tires, I'm going to go with 35x11.50 on the factory Badlands wheels. I have a JCR winch mount and 10k Superwinch on the front. Rear is stock.

I subscribe to the as high as necessary, as low as possible ideology. 1"-ish of lift would be fine, over 2" is likely too much.

Would your kits be over sprung for my vehicle?
That sounds like a fun rig. The manual 2-doors are a bit challenging to find around here (at least from personal experience), I know that because I really want one- LOL.

For your mild lift goals you would be able to run the coilovers (Standard Series) close to how they come "out of the box", meaning minimal spring preload. I'm not sure how much additional weight your particular winch mount setup adds, pending that you may need to preload the front a touch (EST 1/2 inch give or take). That setup paired with dialing in damping might be the sweet spot for your setup and objectives.
 
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Thanks, I'll definitely keep these in mind when it's time.
Sounds good. If any questions come to mind before then just shoot me a message. Thanks!
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