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TN Bronco Sighting near Mt. Juliet

msweb

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Spotted across from the Mt. Juliet TSC on Lebanon Rd. Anyone on here?

As you can tell by the pics I took, I liked it. I just happened to pick up a set of wheels real similar to these today, it's where I was coming home from when I spotted it.

The hydro assist set-up looked a little odd and it had some dings here and there but from a quick glance, nice rig.
 

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msweb

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that looks more like a steering stabilizer than hyd. assist


The hydro-assist is very difficult to see in the pictures. Sorry for the quality, they were taken with my phone.

The ram is mounted above the stabilizers. Look inside the yellow circle I drew. You can almost make out the hoses on the left side and the shiney thing above the stabilizers is the piston coming out of the ram.
 

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