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What have you done to your Bronco today?

56f100bbw

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Made a longer transmission fill tube with a longer dipstick out of a van cut to fit couple months ago I did the same thing to the engine oil dipstick easy to check now
 

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Howard2x4x4

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Finally fabbed up some coil spring cups and got my front sway bar installed. Took way longer than expected but its all complete now. I am looking for some hardware for my '83 model Kayline soft top. I need 2 bow mounts, Item #3 in the parts list. Maybe someone has some old parts laying around where they removed an old soft top.
I had me a Kayline on one of my Broncos. Much prefer it to the Rampage I have now.
 
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Lewko66u13

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Got the jack tools and bottle jack installed that I’ve been looking for for over a year
 

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ep67bro

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I rebuilt the carb on my 67 and drove the thing on a 60 mile round trip. First time it has be driven that far for that long in 10 months. Felt good to drive it again! Now I wish I had the energy and time to pull the transfer case and trans out to reseal them and try and stop some of these leaks!
 

AC932

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WooooHOOO :) What part of the Country do you live in? Dang, wish I could get someone around my part of the country to drive their Bronco every day. Most of the "new" owners of EB's won't even drive them if there's a chance of rain... dang sad since these were built for inclement weather (even tho the wipers are mounted on top and the defrost/heater barely worked) lol
Maryland, so the lack of AC and crappy defrost are generally not a problem! And my little half cab helps a lot with the heater lol.

I can't totally blame them tho, these trucks seem absolutely determined to leak no matter what you do :) After 5 years I'm still chasing 3 down
 

sprdv1

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Finally fabbed up some coil spring cups and got my front sway bar installed. Took way longer than expected but its all complete now. I am looking for some hardware for my '83 model Kayline soft top. I need 2 bow mounts, Item #3 in the parts list. Maybe someone has some old parts laying around where they removed an old soft top.

nice work
 

R Moses

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Corbin
Started installing the WildHorses quick ratio steering system, Ive got to tighten the hoses, put the belt on and stall the lower steering shaft.
 

ngsd

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Put on some Carpenter rear quarters.
 

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dougyounger

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Recently got the new rollbar back from powdercoating, then installed a bimini top, and yesterday I had the tires remounted with the white letters out. Here's before and after:

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I was thinking about having my tires remounted so the black side would be out and the white letters in. Nice comparison for me to review. Not sure if I like one better over the other. Wish my bronco looked this nice and all I needed to do was decide on how I want the tires mounted. Not a high priority in the list of things to be done!
 
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