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- 2021 Ford Bronco
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As all of you know, there are many ways to make a vehicle taller. Bigger Tires, Body Lift, Coil-over spacer, the deluxe, most expensive is to drop the driveline. This method changes the CV angle and needs correction. For all but the driveline drop, CV and steering link angles will be exactly the same at the new ride height. That said, at full drop on a trail, the tire will drop 2" further and will change the angle. (assuming nothing else is limiting the drop, such as stops on the upper control arm, as is the case with GM 3/4 ton)I hope you get the repair warrantied, but you will have to explain how your driveshaft angles aren’t changed. Makes no sense to my addled brain (unless you dropped the diff with spacers). There is a reason Ford and Jeep (and GM?) have not offered bigger than 33” tires and the Dana 30 and equivalent 190 Ford IFS axle. They aren’t built for the tire, weight, additional offset and definitely not a lot of wiggle room, capacity wise with a lift. So many 35” tires Jeeps with bent axles!
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