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08/18/06, 10:53 PM
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#16
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Bronco Wrencher and Fixer
T.O.F.I.C.
Redcliff Alberta
Joined: Jan 04
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Jon
I just pulled the big nono
I post in the body FAQ on hood shocks without being on the master list
Forty lashes for me
Sorry
TOFIC
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T.O.F.I.C.
The Old Fart In Canada
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08/21/06, 11:37 AM
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#17
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Contributor
Bronco Newbie
Lookin at yer booger welds
Shawnee, OK
Joined: Oct 03
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Originally Posted by TOFIC
Jon
I just pulled the big nono
I post in the body FAQ on hood shocks without being on the master list
Forty lashes for me
Sorry
TOFIC
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smack,smack there ya go  glad you added that so I now won't have to do the search thing for it when I do mine, good job 
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Tried True Ford Blue RIP my brother Mstark
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08/21/06, 01:27 PM
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#18
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Administrator
Just your friendly, neighborhood webmaster...
Phoenix, AZ
Joined: Jan 01
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Originally Posted by TOFIC
Jon
I just pulled the big nono
I post in the body FAQ on hood shocks without being on the master list
Forty lashes for me
Sorry
TOFIC
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I'll let it slide this time.  You're on the list now, and thanks for the FAQ. 
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08/21/06, 01:28 PM
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#19
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Just your friendly, neighborhood webmaster...
Phoenix, AZ
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Originally Posted by Skiddy
Jon, how about one on how to identify what type of bolts are what. All I have is a copy of industy standards. But could be helpfull as to know what bolts are what grade. Just a sugestion.
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Sounds good. Are you voluteering to write it?  There's a really good article on this over at Pirate.
Maybe also include basic torque info. There's are several charts floating around telling you what torque specs for what bolts if you don't have anything else (like a service manual) to guide you. They're generic, but give a good ball park.
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08/10/07, 04:46 AM
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#21
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Bronco Guru
Electrical Tech
Brantford, Ontario
Joined: Nov 04
Posts: 1,684
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If you want to pull any of the electical FAQ's off my site, you are welcome too. Wire sizing, dual batteries, and Ford PMGR Retro Fit instructions I think would be good crossovers. http://www.svapowerproducts.com/html...questions.html
I would just take them word for word. (If you can, my website is in limbo right now as I have no back up for it, lost the original and the program it was created in a month ago)
Also if you want an article on trashing Optima's, I mean batteries, let me know. I have some on my site as well, they are a little older though, but some of them might be useful.
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Builder of Whispering Lightning, the World's Fastest 24volt powered motorcycle. Dinosaurs made gas, and those still using it are living in the Stone Ages.
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08/12/07, 08:13 AM
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#22
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Full Member
Paint? Why would I paint it?
Phx
Joined: Jul 07
Posts: 193
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I'm interested in FAQ: Full Size Axles but don't find anything on it. Any advice on how to find out pros & cons of:
Cutting them down to EB size
Dana 70 vs Dana 60 rears
Ford 10.25" vs D60/70
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08/13/07, 09:09 AM
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#23
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Bronco Newbie
Lookin at yer booger welds
Shawnee, OK
Joined: Oct 03
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Originally Posted by admin
Sounds good. Are you voluteering to write it?  There's a really good article on this over at Pirate.
Maybe also include basic torque info. There's are several charts floating around telling you what torque specs for what bolts if you don't have anything else (like a service manual) to guide you. They're generic, but give a good ball park.
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Dang this is kind of old and I just now saw it  . I'll work on putting something together
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Tried True Ford Blue RIP my brother Mstark
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05/18/08, 11:09 PM
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#24
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Newbie
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i saw an upgrade to replace the vent window locks with ford f-150 style latches.
while this is a better deterent for a would be thief, a better lock is available from jamesduff.com part #4262 @ $8.50 ea. although there is no 100%
protection against a scumbag thief, these will make it harder to enter the vehicle and make them look for an easier target.
shredder1
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06/30/08, 11:00 PM
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#25
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Full Member
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I'd like to write an FAQ for working with shipping companies in regards to transporting our Broncos. I just answered a question about this and thought I saw a request to write an FAQ on this topic. Please let me know if I can post that.
Thanks,
Dave
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1966 U15 Wagon
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07/01/08, 09:34 AM
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#26
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Administrator
Just your friendly, neighborhood webmaster...
Phoenix, AZ
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Sounds good Dave. I'm made you a "FAQ Writer" so you can now post in any FAQ section. Not sure where it would go. Maybe in the Buy/Sell FAQ?
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10/05/09, 09:45 AM
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#27
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Bronco Guru
Grandpas quote, "Never widdle toward yourself or pee against the wind"
Moore, OK
Joined: Mar 06
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Wodden car dolly.
I just made a car dolly out of wood to move around the garage. I can do a write up of it if needed. I posted my pics under "Got the body off the frame today" thread yesterday.
Kyle
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04/01/10, 04:27 AM
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#28
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Newbie
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Hello sir. I don't see any thing in the front clip and floor pan area. I am currently working on these items and am willing to submit progress, measurement at the time of repair and corrections if needed.
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