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New to the Forum with my first project!

seymourless

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Joined
Mar 17, 2010
Messages
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I'm so jealous! I just graduated in December and had the same situation with my father owning a 75 before having to get a more practical daily driver. I love that you keeping it uncut, LUbers are the best!

What is your major if you don't mind me asking?
 
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stxbronco72

stxbronco72

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Joined
Jan 9, 2012
Messages
163
Loc.
Corpus Christi
How much extra clearance will I need to get some pretty skinny 32's under the uncut fenders?

@ seymourless: I'm a business-marketing major
 

NGABronco

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Bronco Guru
Joined
Feb 4, 2007
Messages
7,380
Loc.
N. GA now South Carolina
Hey guys! Just to answer everyone's questions, the Bronco will remain uncut. I'm gonna keep it almost completely stock with the exception of a small lift and slightly bigger tires... The engine is a 170 cu. in. inline 6... what size tires can I push with that? I actually like the smaller engine, and I'm considering putting either 31's or 32's on her stock wheels... Any suggestions on tire size and lift (body or suspension)? Pics may be helpful too! Thanks!


Here's ya' a few "Lubers"!! About 30 pages!!!! Good Luck!!!;D;D

http://classicbroncos.com/forums/showthread.php?t=178183
 

JGbronc

Bronco Maniac
Joined
Mar 30, 2007
Messages
6,216
Congrats and welcome to the site! Sounds like a good plan! Keep usupdated with plenty of pics!
 

mattyq17

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Joined
Jul 11, 2007
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Congrats on the bronco, become a contributor, its only $12 a year and helps support the site! Also it allows you to post pictures! Post lots of pics of the build!
 

JDJ

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Joined
Nov 29, 2009
Messages
2,077
Loc.
Dothan
I would just put a 3.5" lift on it and be done. No body lift if I could help it.
 
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