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What have you done to your Bronco today?

sprdv1

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REBEL
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Mar 8, 2007
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Only took 3 days---finally finished the install on the new fuel sender. Im pretty sure doing this with a FULL GAS TANK and having that tank still attached IS NOT the preferred method........

Man, that makes me not look forward to doing mine.. lol

where did you pick your sending unit up from? gotta order mine. Maybe I better check LMC, they're local.
 

lonesouth

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Only took 3 days---finally finished the install on the new fuel sender. Im pretty sure doing this with a FULL GAS TANK and having that tank still attached IS NOT the preferred method........

If you have an electric fuel pump, pump out the fuel into gas cans BEFORE you try to remove the tank...If you have a mechanical pump, go buy a carter P4070....
 

mattyq17

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Jul 11, 2007
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Got my passenger floor pan screwed in! Waiting on getting some more metal fabbed up so I can make sure it all goes together correctly before I weld it all in
 

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Fitz24

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Bronco Guru
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Jul 4, 2007
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Gotta remember to put my soft top "bow" back up when I go for cruise...

Put that lift kit on the garage and you won't have to worry about remembering;D

If only it were that easy.
 

AZ69EB

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Joined
Jun 8, 2006
Messages
680
Glassing it

Nothing like a good beer and using the wife’s kitchen to fix a bronco!

Going old school and fixing annoying little leaks by using a piece of glass and sanding paper to ensure flatness of the timing chain cover. ;)
 

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sriha

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Jul 28, 2010
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Waiting for the brown truck to come on Friday and Fed Ex to come on Saturday. I can't wait to play in the garage;D
 

tworedballs

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Joined
Dec 12, 2006
Messages
96
Loc.
Satellite Beach
bought some 4" turnbuckles from Lowes at lunch and braced my windshield to my family cage today at lunch. Carriage bolts through the tube and it's rock solid now!
 

lonesouth

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Bronco Guru
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Dec 18, 2003
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Installed my soft-top and drove it to work.

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jsnouffer

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Sr. Member
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Aug 12, 2009
Messages
420
Jump started it and drove to work... she's been neglected the last couple months.


Sent from my iPhone 4S using Tapatalk
 

Tasty Geezer

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Mar 11, 2008
Messages
637
Nothing like a good beer and using the wife’s kitchen to fix a bronco!

Going old school and fixing annoying little leaks by using a piece of glass and sanding paper to ensure flatness of the timing chain cover. ;)

90 minute IPA...nice choice! They don't sell it in Louisiana, so I always pick up a few 4 packs while in Pensacola;D
 

6daze

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Feb 6, 2007
Messages
798
The beast is almost back together.
 

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