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05/06/12, 03:41 AM
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Bronco Guru
Oppinions are like a$$holes, everybody has one!
Columbia, SC
Joined: Feb 11
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Axle width question for those axle gurus
Can't quit find the answers I'm looking for under the Search Key. I'm looking for some diagrams that can tell me the axle width between a 76 Bronco D44 and a 77 F100 D44. I've been getting conflicting answers, been told 3 inches difference and then someone tells me 3 inches each side. I'd like to find some concrete answers, any guidance is appreciated. Thx!
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1977 Project uncut tub & frame, 33x10.50x15 KM2s on stock 15x6s, BC 23gal fuel tank, ACC vinyl floor, just a whole lot of pieces! Work in process! Parts needed
76 Ranger SOLD
CarolinaBroncosMember
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05/06/12, 06:28 AM
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Bronco Guru
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76 eb is 60 wms and f100 is 67 from what I recall. Search Mr N. he has all the specs
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05/06/12, 12:01 PM
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Red Head Grease Monkey
Early Broncos make me crazy!
Stockton, CA
Joined: Jan 02
Posts: 8,544
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'When my Bronco is finished' is only a hypothetical statement.
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05/07/12, 02:23 PM
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Contributor
Bronco Guru
Oppinions are like a$$holes, everybody has one!
Columbia, SC
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Thx guys! Been on his website several times today. This knew his D44s!
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1977 Project uncut tub & frame, 33x10.50x15 KM2s on stock 15x6s, BC 23gal fuel tank, ACC vinyl floor, just a whole lot of pieces! Work in process! Parts needed
76 Ranger SOLD
CarolinaBroncosMember
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