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Coco's finally rolling!

Dusty

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I finally got my wife's Bronco, "Coco", put back together enough to hit the trail in time for last weekend's Big Bear Bronco Bash. Here's a short clip to prove it ;D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbFqKttwuQM

It still needs a lot of work but at least its back on the trail!
 
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Dusty

Dusty

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Thanks Dennis. Coco is on 37" BFG's with 2.5" BC springs, no body lift. Full width axles, West Coast Broncos +12 arms. I'm trying to keep it low and wide.
 

72_EB

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Looking good, Dusty. Hadn't seen that one in a while. Still really dig it. Any surprises on the trail as far as clearance with the wheelwells and such? Keep wanting to ditch my body lift too, but the ease of working underneath still has me hanging on. That low look is good though!
 
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Dusty

Dusty

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Thanks! No real clearance issues with the tires, other than a little rubbing in the rear wheel well. I'll just do a little more trimming. The WCB pre-runner fenders really work well with the 37's. I also have rear ones that I'll be putting on it soon. My only real clearance issue is the high pinnion and driveshaft against the oil pan and driver side exhaust. I don't have any bumpstops in it yet, I'll need to get some in there before really beating on it.
 
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