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Articles in the '– Windshield' Category

Early Bronco Vent Window Repair

Saturday, January 28th, 2017

Tech article by Bronco-Brian Transform your broken pivot base back to stronger support than OEM without using rivets. This job takes about 10-minutes once the window is free from the outer housing. IMPORTANT: Before starting- protect all glass using heavy paper or cardboard so no sparks or weld debris (berries) reach the glass! Wrap the […]

Clean Windsheild Braces to Roll Cage

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

Tech Article by Ted Howard (Tedster100) As I worked on my build I have realized that bracing the windshield to the roll cage is a great idea.  It offers support to the windshield when the top is off and keeps the angle of the windshield correct so the soft top fits snug without pulling the […]

3 Arm Wiper Set Up Below the Windshield Frame

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Tech article by Chris (taipeichris) I’ve owned my 66 Bronco since August 2004 and my wipers never did a good job. I live in Los Angeles it really doesn’t rain much but almost every morning the entire car is covered in dew, often covering both the inside and outside of the windshield. After researching all […]

Re-attaching the door glass to the channel

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Tech article by jerry74explorer To re-attach the main door glass to the channel which lifts the glass you will need a piece of rubber hose cut to the length of the channel (I used 3/8” fuel line), a pair of scissors, an extra pair of hands and some liquid soap. Take the channel and remove […]

Vacuum Wiper Rebuild

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Tech article by Bryan E Couch (Jeep Slayer) I know that some of us out there are still stuck with the old stock vacuum wipers that for some odd reason ford put in Broncos from 1966 to1968 but if your like me and have better ideas on ways to spend my hard earned cash. I […]