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mdside
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Glad you made it home safe with the Bronco.

That is a very interesting tow vehicle. :cool:

She's a beast! 5.3L V8 w/ Magnuson Supercharger pulled the bronco with no issues.... Wish the Rancho Suspension could say the same... sure is squatting with what I consider to be a minor load considering its a tandem axel trailer!
 

Unknown

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Jan 21, 2012
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Wish the Rancho Suspension could say the same... sure is squatting with what I consider to be a minor load considering its a tandem axel trailer!

Those U-haul trailers are way too heavy in the front, hate using them.
 

Justafordguy

Bronco Guru
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Sep 26, 2009
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She's a beast! 5.3L V8 w/ Magnuson Supercharger pulled the bronco with no issues.... Wish the Rancho Suspension could say the same... sure is squatting with what I consider to be a minor load considering its a tandem axel trailer!

That truck (like my Raptor) is built for fun not towing. ;D
 

DirtDonk

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Bronco Guru
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Nov 3, 2003
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I think the Bronco is slightly too far forward as well. Might be tandem axles, but the majority of the weight is now in front of them by a good bit.
You might not have had many options for anchoring it more rearward, but that might have done the trick.
No matter now though, since you made it home it sounds like.

Can't wait to see the continuing updates as they come through.

Paul
 
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