Somebody's retired with a lot of time on their hands! As usual, with James' posts, I'm intrigued and chuckling to myself at the same time. If you don't mind, can you please elaborate on the ones I've listed above?
Thanks,
Todd Z.
Yes.
9. Heavy duty radiators. - If you have a properly functional cooling system, with a properly tuned engine...additional cooling capacity is not needed. The radiator in the Explorer / Mustang / Crown Vic is not heavy duty. Normal duty is more than adequate.
16. Custom electric wipers to replace vacuum. - These things are expensive, and the synchronized ones are worse. Factory wipers work just fine. Early vacuum wiper windshield frames bolt on. So just swap frames and viola! Factory wipers that work.
18. Bilstein front Shocks. - This is gonna take a long time, is somewhat controversial and I can't explain it until you do some Internet sleuthing. But do a search on Wrangler TJ/LJ suspension from a user named "mrBlaine." He postulates that all ride and handling is controlled *ONLY* by the shocks, and spring rate is only useful for setting ride height. I didn't originally agree, but within the constraints of commercially available spring rates, his generalization is actually correct. So if you don't like your ride/handling...it's in the domain of the dampers / shocks. The Bilstein has so much gas pressure in it that it obscures the ability to test and measure the dampening. So if you have a bad Bilstein shock...you can't tell on the bench. I just installed a set and one was poorly damped. But I couldn't tell off the car. I replaced them with a set of ancient RS5000's and the ride was dramatically changed.
21. 33 inch tires. - Yep, 35's is the trail standard.
32. Protofab full cage with integral seat mounts. - I'm 6'-4" tall, and when I installed the cage, my head was actually above the bars. Couldn't drive.
33. Steering shocks. - Properly built front steering does not need a HD steering shock. The factory one works fine and is not needed.
34. Centerforce Dual Friction Clutch. - Great clutch, and I love them. But an 11 inch LUK diaphragm will do the same job.
41. Twin Stick shift levers. - Upgrade that's not an upgrade. Unless you are doing front digs...then you'd better have an Atlas. Admittedly better than a worn out J-shift, but I see no value in a T shift.
44. Cloth seats, - When it rains, your pants get wet.
48. Explorer oil pan. - Gets in the way of the exhaust cross-over. So it's not an improvement.
50. Alternator bigger than 55A. The factory wiring can't handle more than 55A. And then amp gage stops working, and you set your dash on fire. But I always question who needs more than 55A in a Bronco. The battery only needs about 10 amps to charge, so what exactly are you using that needs 100A? Big stereo amp? Lights? ( Winch doesn't count in the load analysis, because the alternator won't run the winch.) The vast majority of people with 100A alternators NEVER use it. If you use your alternator as a welder, then fine. But if not, it's a waste.
This retired thing is working out pretty good...