I managed to get it done “enough” in time to take it to the Socal Broncos Big Bear Bronco Bash in June.
I had planned to flat tow it behind my 2000 Excursion, but after a few miles it was clear the Bronco does not like to be be flat towed. It kicked and bucked and pushed my 9k lb Excursion all over the freeway. So I unhooked the Bronco and drove it the 2-3 hr drive up to Big Bear while my sister in law drove my Excursion. It drove quite well actually. Was able to drive at 70-80mph easily. I don’t know why it won’t flat tow, I need to get a trailer either way.
Big Bear Bronco Bash was a blast as usual. I ran John Bull and Holcomb Creek, two of my favorite trails in Big Bear. The Bronco performed awesome. It has so much travel, over 20”. The rear is a little soft and causes a lot of body roll. But never once did it feel unstable.
On John Bull I managed to rip the front extended brake line because of all the extra travel, I didn’t think about the front gaining more travel too. So I ran the trail with only rear brakes, wasn’t a problem until we were stopped on a steep part of the trail and the rear brakes couldn’t hold the bronco anymore and I rolled back a few feet into my brothers stinger on his Jeep. Oops!
My tire carrier pushed back into my tailgate and made a large dent at the top. Damnit.
After the trail I drove through town and found a cool jeep performance shop. They had the parts on hand to build me a new extended front brake line. So awesome and lucky. I was able to get the new line installed and bled the front brakes in no time back at the cabin. Ready for the next days Trail!
So after the event I have decided I definitely need a sway bar. So I ordered a Currie Anti-Rock sway bar, I’m going to install it in the rear and hopefully that will tame this wild beast. Even if I lose a little articulation it’s ok, I have more than plenty.
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