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Got a little done today

msuforeman

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I feel like I did more grinding than anything today.
Rear shock mount
 

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WH quick ratio power steering
 

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msuforeman

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The stock shock mounts grounded off.
 

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msuforeman

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My junk pile in my garage. Note to self---Must clean soon
I also took off my old flares in preparation for the Warflares.
 

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raleigh_bronco

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why didn't you Rust Bullet those inner fenders and frame before installing the hoops? ;)
 

raharr3

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WOW did you do all that in one weekend?

Great work! Do you have to go back and weld those shock mounts in or do they just bolt on??
 
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msuforeman

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I did this stuff from about 10 this morning till about 4 this afternoon. Yes, I will have to go back and weld the brackets. Damn it was hot today.

brian
 

gbronco

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Great work. I hate grinding though, but it's better to grind for hours on your Bronco than regular work! Hey, wondering if you could post another photo of the upper part of your steering shaft. That looks nice with the needle bearing u-joint. Is that a Borgeson or Flaming river?
 
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msuforeman

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I'll get another pic tom. night. That will be the first chance I'll get. BTW, it is a flaming river.

Brian
 

S/C-HD2002

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Those are Duff front hoops right? I like the idea of them being Cad plated, but do you have to weld them on? Or can they be run bolted only?
 
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