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Wild Horses 4x4

R Moses

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Corbin
I've got to give another big thank you to Wild Horses 4x4. I got the Pertronix distributor, Flame thrower III coil and 8.0 wires for my 1975 Ranger. Johnny took the time to explain, in detail with much patience, everything I needed to know, made the installation easy. Also Paul, took the time to answer my first post on here while he was on the road. Wild Horses 4x4, because of their people, is the best Bronco supplier on the planet! Thank all you all again!
 

DirtDonk

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Thanks a bunch for the shout-out. Glad even more that Johnny took the time to give you the rundown, because that Paul guy can't be trusted when he's out on the road with sketchy internet and not enough sleep!;);D

Glad it's working out.

Paul
 

TX-ZACH

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Sep 27, 2021
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Loc.
Chappell Hill Texas
I did my 1st order with WH last week on a hood purchase. I must say everyone I spoke with was super nice and very helpful. They are a delight to do business with. Top notch vendor!
 
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R Moses

R Moses

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Paul, you have taken the time to help, when I purchased parts from other venders, just can not express my gratitude to you. When I installed the Front disk brake conversion on my 75 Ranger and could not get a firm pedal, you asked me to send pics, and when no one else had a clue, you immediately saw that the caliper's were installed on the wrong side. Nothing wrong with your advise, Paul. Having never installed a distributor before I needed a lot of reinforcement and called the help line multiple time. Lol! My fear was doing something incorrectly and my Bronco setting in my Garage until I could get it towed or get someone to my house to correct whatever I did wrong! Im having to learn to wrench my Bronco myself, just can not find a garage near me that wants to work on it.
 

DirtDonk

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Thanks. Just supporting the home team is all. ;)
My dad grew up not too far from you, in Middlesboro (after leaving Fairmont WV) and my cousin Ann runs a cool gift shop up yonder in Frankfort, called "Completely Kentucky".
Too bad you don't have a local expert in such things, but hey, hopefully all this learnin' is fun. And might just come in very handy someday.
So keep your internet warmed up and running and we'll keep you on the road and having fun.

Paul
 
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