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Common souces for rattling and rear end racket
Below are probably the three most common sources of rattles and rear-end racket on Early Broncos. Most rattles are the result of something moving that should stay put and striking something that it shouldn’t. And the way these are usually handled in the industry is make sure there is some prelo Read more
Posted by MarsChariot - Last Activity 05/14/09 04:04 PM by thnjc2001 Go to last post
Causes and solutions to hard top popping
Popping hardtop (oil canning)

The problem:
Sometimes when driving on the highway, particularly on a windy day, or when passing a big truck, the hard top makes a popping sound like sheet metal slapping back and forth or “oil canning”. The sound is more or less random, but it is pretty loud. T Read more
Posted by MarsChariot - Last Activity 11/25/06 09:32 PM by kntr Go to last post
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The Bronco Heater works great, if it's taken care of. It is one of the things that is easily overlooked. Should your heater not kick out the heat or is lukewarm, or provides no heat at all, some of the below areas should be checked:

1. Check the heater hoses to insure that none of the hos Read more
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