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Welp, we have a new bronco

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rastiss

rastiss

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Took the fuel tank to a radiator shop to get it vatted and cleaned out. They called today to say they dipped it and its too far gone. Now I'm at a crossroads. The original single tank is so small but I don't like the way the 23 gallon tanks hang so low under one without a body lift. Suggestions?

Also found out the clutch is either out or the disc is stuck from sitting. A couple of the brakes are hanging up. Started hunting stuff for a front disc swap but no luck so far besides new.
 

mp

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Austin, TX
Get the BC Broncos tank that is adjustable. If you plan on driving it very much, the original tank is a pain to fill all the time.

There are some Chevy spindles and backing plates in the classifieds. Buy rotors and loaded calipers and piece the rest together. Or buy a new kit from Horsepower Garage on Ebay.
 

mp

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You have a single tank from the factory. An EB 302 uses a lot of gas. If you don't mind stopping every 80 miles to fill up, find another stock tank to put in there.
 
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