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What have you done to your Bronco today?

matt w

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Jun 12, 2007
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I installed a Lowes Bikini top today to my family cage...will post pics in the am!;D
 

broncokak

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Jun 13, 2006
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3,969
I got asked yesterday if it was a Heep or a Land Cruiser...I said it was a Bronco and they said really? with a funny look on their face. %)
 

stingus

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Joined
Jan 25, 2010
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259
Loc.
Nashville,
Put new seals on and painted my fresh air box. Last weekend put on a new harmonic balancer, aluminum crank pulley, new belts, flushed radiator, replaced crank seal, water pump gasket, timing chain cover gasket, and changed oil with the help of my buddy Mike(msweb).
 

Dan74Bronc

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Feb 13, 2007
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Loc.
Chandler, Az
I finally got around to putting on the shock thing on my swing away tire carrier.
 

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Rox Crusher

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Dec 13, 2008
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drove it 100 miles and parked it

an hour later.................only 3 measely drops of oil on the floor

Awesome feeling after all the knuckle busting to fix her up some !

Cracked a beer and called it a day !
 

Skiddy

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Oct 8, 2003
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11,560
nothing to mine so i went and checked one out for someone and test drove it;D
 

shonivey

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as promised here is what i done to mine almost two weeks ago now....
story = coming home from dinner , soon as i got to dirt road i went about 200 feet and huge deer in road , slowed to a stop and it trotted off. started down the hill and all of a sudden i am hit in the left side, knocked almost over to the pass. seat(i had lap belt on). this inturn allows me to peg the throttle. in the middle of this, i have half of a doe in my lap. she cracked 2 of my ribs , and when she got 1/2 way into the bronco reared her head up. now i think i am going to have a molar i had crowned removed.....sheesh.
moral= there is 1 drawback to door inserts.
and no i was not drinking. just ran up got a bite to eat and back home
funny thing is i walked back in the restuarant to let an officer know he had a very low tire on driver side front. he said he knew so i left. if i had not of walked back in..........
 

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phred

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Aug 25, 2006
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Earth
Holy venison Shon! Lucky you didn't get seriously hurt. The fiberglass hood held up ok. But like you always say "that'll buff out!"
 

sprdv1

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REBEL
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as promised here is what i done to mine almost two weeks ago now....
story = coming home from dinner , soon as i got to dirt road i went about 200 feet and huge deer in road , slowed to a stop and it trotted off. started down the hill and all of a sudden i am hit in the left side, knocked almost over to the pass. seat(i had lap belt on). this inturn allows me to peg the throttle. in the middle of this, i have half of a doe in my lap. she cracked 2 of my ribs , and when she got 1/2 way into the bronco reared her head up. now i think i am going to have a molar i had crowned removed.....sheesh.
moral= there is 1 drawback to door inserts.
and no i was not drinking. just ran up got a bite to eat and back home
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D A N G dude... Glad you're okay
 

doran4x

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Sr. Member
Joined
Dec 31, 2004
Messages
398
Welded in a temp sensor bung for the aluminum transmission pan. Filled, drilled and tapped the drain hole after noticing that the threads were stripped.
 

NYLES

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Aug 13, 2004
Messages
9,846
Strung it up by the arse end its hangin there waitin on them 11 leaf packs!
 
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