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What have you done to your Bronco today?

ngsd

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The weather is finally nice enough to turn off the AC and open the doors on the shop. starting to do sanding again outside.
 

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nvrstuk

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The weather is finally nice enough to turn off the AC and open the doors on the shop. starting to do sanding again outside.
You obviously don't live in the Buffalo area... :)
 
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rockinrich

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Started putting in my new seats today. I was a little worried because the shipment was two boxes and they came individually about an hour apart.
Are those toms off road seats? How do you like them? plenty of padding on the bottom and back?
 

Madgyver

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i drove my rig doing shakedown runs looking for leaks and stuff after getting the 393 Clevor motor in there that I built many years ago.
contributor status expired so can't post pics for now...
 

Jdgephar

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Got her home!
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sprdv1

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HEAT's ON... 16deg this am. Cycled the rear suspension and figured out rear air bag placement within 1/4". Tried something silly like sliding a tire in the wheel well. HA, it was even worse than I thought. I'll put the entire episode on my build thread but I'll need a forrklift on the roadside to change a rear tire.... lol

lol, never fails
 

sprdv1

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i drove my rig doing shakedown runs looking for leaks and stuff after getting the 393 Clevor motor in there that I built many years ago.
contributor status expired so can't post pics for now...

sure could use some of your weather right now Good luck brother
 

DirtDonk

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In the immortal words of Les Nessman… “As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly!”
(Oops. Right quote, wrong quotee 🙄)
 

fluffybunny

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Are those toms off road seats? How do you like them? plenty of padding on the bottom and back?
Yes, they are. I haven't had a change to take the Bronco for a drive yet but sitting in them feel good. They are a huge upgrade to what I had so I'm sure we will be pleased. My wife complained everytime we went for a ride because the old seats were fixed back. It's a must to keep her happy because she hasn't voiced one complaint about the money I'm dumping into it.
 

awest5321

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Started putting in my new seats today. I was a little worried because the shipment was two boxes and they came individually about an hour apart.
How do you like the seats. Do they sit low like stock seats. I have junkyard Taurus seats and they are a bit too high. I like the power features but I think I may get a set like yours if they sit lower .
 

fluffybunny

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How do you like the seats. Do they sit low like stock seats. I have junkyard Taurus seats and they are a bit too high. I like the power features but I think I may get a set like yours if they sit lower .
Yes, the butt portion of the seats are about 6-1/2 to 7" off the floor.
 

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