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    New "BRONCO" hoodie

    I really need to get this for my Jeep buddy!! LOL
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    The Red "R" . . . and Some Other Small Mods . . . Power Steps!!

    Well I think I outsmarted myself! (Or the Bronco outsmarted me!!) I got the on/off switch to work using an upfitter switch and a relay, sort of. Works perfect as long as the Bronco is running or has accessory power on - keeping power to the aux switches. But once power is removed from the...
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    Seat Foam Recommendations

    You'll need 2 driver side seats for the passenger fold and tumble to work correctly.
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    The Red "R" . . . and Some Other Small Mods . . . Power Steps!!

    A little testing with a test light has convinced me that the on/off switch controls a ground, not power. So I'm thinking an aux switch to a relay that controls a ground wire should work. Think I'll give it a try!
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    The Red "R" . . . and Some Other Small Mods . . . Power Steps!!

    Agree. I had an old Warn bumper on my 84 Bronco. There is a definite similarity. I finally finished the install of the power steps. I had not installed the door sensors and magnets to operate the the steps by opening the individual doors. I was operating the steps using the on/off switch...
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    Merry Christmas to me

    Nice!
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    Seat Foam Recommendations

    fordguy is correct. The Pony upholstery requires 66-67 seats.
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    Seat Foam Recommendations

    Both are Standard Sport 2 foam and upholstery. Top are ones I had professionally installed and I had them add the red stitching. Bottom ones are on 66-67 seat frames (thinner backs) with Pony Interior upholstery which I installed.
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    Gen6 and Snow!

    Sorry I was too busy driving to take any pics, but I've got to say this BadSquatch is phenomenal in the snow! it took 4 1/2 hours to go from Colorado Springs to home which is about 130 miles and usually takes 2 hrs 15 min. I25 was closed both directions at Colorado City so we detoured about 15...
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    Seat Foam Recommendations

    I've done 2 sets of Bronco seats using TMI Sport foam and upholstery. Very, very comfortable. The Sport adds some bolstering.
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    The Red "R" . . . and Some Other Small Mods . . . Power Steps!!

    I'm still working on getting the RC E-Boards to work with the door sensors. It's a nice product, but the instructions are lacking. Some of the photos provided as guidance are not even taken from a Bronco installation - obviously from a Jeep! Everything is installed but the door sensors are...
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    SAE driving lights

    Just curious, why do you specifically want/need SAE conforming lights? Street legal? Race requirements? Or simply just a better beam pattern??
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    Finally did it

    Love the Raptor! Just wish Ford had not made it so wide. Makes it hard to negotiate some of the narrow trails here in CO.
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    To Lock, or Not to Lock... That is the Question

    Full spool rear and ARB front. I drive it on the street. Except on ice. I love the sounds with this set up. The rear tires chirping on dry pavement and me screaming on ice.
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    BE Thankful for what you have....

    Yup Ben, I'll be eating my turkey in a long sleeve shirt!!!
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    Looking for some advice and opinions on buying a 1970 Bronco

    From what you describe and from following recent sold and "bid to" auctions on Bring a Trailer, my guess is in the $25K to $30K range would be a reasonable price in today's market. That said, seller is probably looking for $40K to $50K! But prices have softened a bit lately. I would add power...
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    The Red "R" . . . and Some Other Small Mods . . . Power Steps!!

    I've started my install of the Rough Country E-Boards. Motors, mounts and boards are installed and the harness underneath is in. Still need to install the magnetic door sensors and LED lights. Install was pretty straight forward except the instructions were for a Bronco with carpeting. Mine...
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    Crazy Day at the Office!!!

    F3, F4 flatbed? Nice!
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    Engine choice

    If you're going to do all this work I think I'd be very tempted to do the 351.
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    First post in 2021 section

    Nice Braptor! I like the color.
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