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What have you done to your Bronco today?

rspd505

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New Member
Joined
May 3, 2016
Messages
147
Loc.
Rising Sun, IN
Sent a 66 to a new home.
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hsach

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Members Only
Joined
Apr 19, 2013
Messages
392
Put the fenders and grill back on with the hood for the first time in years! I was pleasantly surprised with the driver fender fit at the hood/grill area. It took a pretty hard hit that crunched the grill, fender, and inner fender. I straightened the metal and welded the front of the fender back together, and then forgot about how much damage it had for a few years. I was definitely worried about how much more work it would take to get it straight when I finally had the hood and grill back on. Not too bad at all so far, I haven't done any adjustments yet, just threw them on there. I am hopeful I can straighten the fender properly without sending it out to a professional.

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mustanggarage

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Sr. Member
Joined
Aug 14, 2018
Messages
605
I was able to take the bronco out to test the cruise control. I installed it last year, and I only drove it once before it snowed, I had to add a throttle extension to it, just like I had to do for the throttle cable due to the sensitivity of the sniper to throttle position. I am happy to say it works great now! if anyone is interested I used a stand alone gps signal generator so the cruise control is completely separate from my gauges or anything else. Thor approves!
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