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77 Bronco Floor Board Mod

bloving52

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What do you all think about this floor Mod?

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bloving52

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Head room and visibillity. Looking over steering wheel vs bottom of wiper motors, and my head is not raising the soft top.
 
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bloving52

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Here are some more pics.
One of the bronco,
and one of floor with housing enclosed
 

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DirtDonk

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A lot of people would appreciate that in kit form.;)
Will they be available soon?;D

I've always thought that leaving the side rail with the emblem would be cool to. Glad you did that.

Paul
 

stevenson44

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How did you fab up that floor support? Any pics from underneath?


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bloving52

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I had some, but they werent that clear - Ill try to take some better ones and post
 
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bloving52

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There was a lot more work in this than what it looks like it would take. Had to move body mounts that were under seats, install 1" body lift to give separation between new floor and frame, remove exhaust and replace with new aftermarket, don't have room for old one anymore...But for me it has been worth it. Steering wheel is not in my lap anymore, my head is below rollbar, and i feel a lot safer in it, plus the seats i installed can recline more than factory so they are pretty comfortable for driving. Also- you can see how we mounted rollbar onto dash vs floor - seems to be fairly solid and gives support to windshield, without loss of legroom. More for cosmetics than strength, but hopefully ill never have to find out.
 

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pa69broncoguy

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Great job, this was a problem for me too. What a great way to open up seat options as well as a great increase in comfort. Thanks for sharing
 
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