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What have you done to your Bronco today?

Pa PITT

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KMAN love what you've done with the place...
Now I need some more explanation on what all that stuff is . .
Left box is ...
Under bottom box is...
Sheet of Aluminum or Galvanized sheet metal is to keep top box in place ... Maybe...
& explain the Cooler box. Does it have a generator in it .
....NEED WORK I'LL SAY..
 

Pa PITT

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crazy here . I cranked mine up & moved it out of the way.
I'm about to go ona vacation around the western USA. 6000 MILES.
SO While I'm gone I having a 12 + by 45 to 55 ft long new slab poured in front of
my shop. ....SO I can work on a couple of jobs in front of my shop.
My shop is 70ft by 40ft . But I have SEVERAL OLD CLASSIC TRACTORS In my shop & my shop is just plane full .
SO While I'm on vacation I'm having another slab . poured .& & I can do some swap work.
Read about our 3 week vacation in off topic .
We're home but have to go to another town for some farm seed tomorrow.
SO It may be several day before being able to get any new pictures posted
.... BECAUSE OF NEW PHONE ....
 

Howard2x4x4

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Freshly back from the upper Penensula, I stored the almost completed safari top at the ceiling of the unheated portion of the barn. I'll take it back down and finalize the mounting, etc., as soon as I find a safari to go on.

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bronkenn

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awest5321

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Got my exhaust installed. Bought Duff kit a couple years ago. Finally got it on my truck. It is quiet. Will drive it for awhile and decide if I want to change the mufflers out. Still need to trim a few inches off the exits and maybe add chrome tips. dual exhaust.jpg dual exhaust2.jpg dual exhaust3.jpg
 

sprdv1

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Well I did fire it up after a long hiatus haha next up, install rugged radio, speakers some new bushings
 
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abn373

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Well after a friend of mine sort of made fun of me about a year ago, asking what is with the spark plug wires going everywhere looking like an amateur, I got some billet wire looms. I didn't think it would be that hard to find something that was old school and not some Chinese Amazon one-size fits none nonsense. For the record, my EB is not a show truck or even a truck I would usually lift the hood to show anyone, but I like this product, R&M Specialties....to be honest, the packaging seems like something you would see hanging up in the corner of a service station in the 80s or something when I was a kid. Anyway, nice product and actually made for a SBF valve cover bolt location.... aluminum powder coated brackets and polymer clamps. really sturdy. 12.jpg 15.jpg
 

Howard2x4x4

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Lookin' good! Gonna try to track down a set of those for mine also! Thanks for posting!
 

FordBronc

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eBronc2

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Sold it. :(

The old rusty body tub, anyway. But, it's OK. Got a shiny new one to play with now, just have to decide on a color for it.
 

abn373

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Did some research for some of my own. X2 thanks for the posting.

R&R Specialties flat http://www.rmspecialties.com/1105.html

Vertical mount http://www.rmspecialties.com/1105-90.html

Silver mount black clamp blocks. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/rnm-1105s

https://www.amazon.com/s?srs=10160887011

Other ideas I came across, I believe the 1st 2 pics are from someone on here? Not sure of the brand. 3rd pic....well we all know the 3rd pic.
For mine, I used the included 1" spacers, I got four stainless 1/4"-20 x 1 3/4" bolts and they replaced the 1/4'-20 x 1/2" stainless bolts I had in the OEM valve cover. The spacers, for me, kept it up where I wanted it. I can't remember, but I am pretty sure my wires are Ford Performance 9mm and they still clamped it fine without pinching, but that is probably max size, I am guessing. It's nice they are made in US, as a bonus.
 
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