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Having a little weekend fun

ricks77eb

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Went to a local offroad shop yesterday to have a little fun.
 

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77TexasBronc

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Looks like a good substitute for rocks since there isn’t any to be found in our area plus a great practice run for the Monday morning commute.

What shop is this? I am looking for someone to setup some gears for me in a D44 however I would really like to be involved so that I would feel comfortable with setting up my own in the future.
 
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2badrotties said:
Nice pictures. Gonna submit one for calendar next year ?

Thanks 2bad, I got to be in the first calendar (Dec. 2004). I have a number of projects getting ready for the Bronco right now (1/2 finished 351 on the stand, new wiring harness sitting on the shelf, BC tank on the way thanks to the group buy, and a custom dash I am working on for when the new wiring harness goes in). Once all that is done I will freshen up the paint and maybe submit another picture for the 2007 calendar.

Rick
 
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ricks77eb

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77TexasBronc said:
Looks like a good substitute for rocks since there isn’t any to be found in our area plus a great practice run for the Monday morning commute.

What shop is this? I am looking for someone to setup some gears for me in a D44 however I would really like to be involved so that I would feel comfortable with setting up my own in the future.

The name of the shop is B-n-C Offroad in Pasadena off of Shaver and Westside, here is a link to his web site.

http://bncoffroad.com/main.htm

Kevin does a lot of high dollar rigs that do not see much if any wheelin. They did the setup in my D-44 (gears and TrueTrac) about 2 years ago and I have not had any trouble with it. As far as letting you be involved with the install, it never hurts to ask he is a pretty nice guy. Tell him Bronco Rick sent you.

Rick
 

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The only way those photos could be cooler would be if those vehicles being drivin on were J@@ps.
 
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