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93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 8:52 pm
by jkrell
I bought Nick's Bronco a while back and its been great to have and work on, but I decided I need a pickup so i've been on the look out for a while and found this guy today. 114k miles, 5.8, auto, REALLY clean.

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Plan is for stock width front, i've got solo engine cage and dirt logic coilover/bypass/bump off of shockseals kris' bronco. Rear bypass under bed and bump stop with custom leaf pack. Planning keep the front tank and put in the 38 gallon rear tank for good fuel capacity. Hopefully will be a good multi purpose prerunner and home depot runner.

Also, i'm planning to sell bronco, if anybody is interested hit me up. I'll try to put up some pics and details of recent work on the truck in the next week or so.

And if anybody has any good F1 tips/ideas i'm all ears!

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 8:25 am
by tcm glx
Diggin the flare side, can't wait to see what you do with it!

Any more pics of those wheels? What are they?

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 9:32 am
by jkrell
Not sure on wheels.. Looks like a factory Ford stamp on inside... Anybody know anything about these? Tough enough for off-road and 35" tires or do I need to switch to Alcoa. I'll get a better pic up later today.

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 10:52 am
by otter
Looks like a super clean truck. I love the step sides. Wish I could have found one. Looking forward to see the progress.

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 5:05 pm
by squirelmurphy
That looks like a nice truck. Good find. As far as tips, I'll just leave these here.
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Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 9:58 pm
by ChaseTruck754
SO I almost asked why the seats weren't offered up with the bronco & now I know. DIG this truck. Looking forward to seeing the build!

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 7:31 am
by jkrell
Cool truck Squirl, BUT i'm definitely not going that route. The primary goal is to keep an open bed so I can actual haul stuff when I need too. Was actually wondering today, if I keep the stock fuel tank situation would I have room to mount the 35" spare under the tank where the stock spare tire is so I could keep the bed completely free.

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 10:09 am
by ChaseTruck754
jkrell wrote:Was actually wondering today, if I keep the stock fuel tank situation would I have room to mount the 35" spare under the tank where the stock spare tire is so I could keep the bed completely free.
Pretty positive it's a no. If I remember right it's 34" between the inside C portion of the frame rails

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 1:52 pm
by otter
squirelmurphy wrote:That looks like a nice truck. Good find. As far as tips, I'll just leave these here.
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Great, now I need to find a new bed. This thing is beautiful!

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 12:07 am
by robertcrav
Love this!!

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 6:27 am
by jkrell
Here's the pile of shocks i'm hoping to put on one of these days. The Front should be pretty straight forward I think with the solo shock mounts (has anybody used their shock mounts on f150, i'm assuming same as bronco?). The rear will take a bit more figuring.

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With a baby and a 7 month pregnant wife this build isn't going to happen quick but hopefully I can get this stuff done over the next year.

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 7:35 am
by squirelmurphy
jkrell wrote:Cool truck Squirl, BUT i'm definitely not going that route. The primary goal is to keep an open bed so I can actual haul stuff when I need too. Was actually wondering today, if I keep the stock fuel tank situation would I have room to mount the 35" spare under the tank where the stock spare tire is so I could keep the bed completely free.
jkrell wrote:Cool truck Squirl, BUT i'm definitely not going that route. The primary goal is to keep an open bed so I can actual haul stuff when I need too. Was actually wondering today, if I keep the stock fuel tank situation would I have room to mount the 35" spare under the tank where the stock spare tire is so I could keep the bed completely free.
jkrell wrote:Here's the pile of shocks i'm hoping to put on one of these days. The Front should be pretty straight forward I think with the solo shock mounts (has anybody used their shock mounts on f150, i'm assuming same as bronco?). The rear will take a bit more figuring.

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With a baby and a 7 month pregnant wife this build isn't going to happen quick but hopefully I can get this stuff done over the next year.

Thats a nice pile of shocks! So, minus the tires in the bed, you're pretty much going that route?

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 11:14 am
by jkrell
squirelmurphy wrote:
jkrell wrote:Cool truck Squirl, BUT i'm definitely not going that route. The primary goal is to keep an open bed so I can actual haul stuff when I need too. Was actually wondering today, if I keep the stock fuel tank situation would I have room to mount the 35" spare under the tank where the stock spare tire is so I could keep the bed completely free.
jkrell wrote:Cool truck Squirl, BUT i'm definitely not going that route. The primary goal is to keep an open bed so I can actual haul stuff when I need too. Was actually wondering today, if I keep the stock fuel tank situation would I have room to mount the 35" spare under the tank where the stock spare tire is so I could keep the bed completely free.
jkrell wrote:Here's the pile of shocks i'm hoping to put on one of these days. The Front should be pretty straight forward I think with the solo shock mounts (has anybody used their shock mounts on f150, i'm assuming same as bronco?). The rear will take a bit more figuring.

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With a baby and a 7 month pregnant wife this build isn't going to happen quick but hopefully I can get this stuff done over the next year.

Thats a nice pile of shocks! So, minus the tires in the bed, you're pretty much going that route?
No the build won't be any where that full on. Sticking with 35" tires and stock width beams, steel fenders. Just looking for something that is comfortable offroad that will be a functional truck still.

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 5:02 pm
by jkrell
I got a few hour kitchen pass yesterday so plated up a set of beams I had. The beams came off of Shockseals kris' bronco, originally built by Charlie Forman. Had a few cracks so needed a little love, hopefully should be better than new.

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Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 5:05 pm
by Nick
I can't wait to see where this build goes!

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 7:47 am
by Dezertbronco
I like the way this is going, Beams look good.

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 11:03 pm
by big-d
I did the Saginaw power steering pump conversion on both my trucks. I was happy with the results.

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 7:18 am
by BajaDale
Looks awesome! I love the Flare Sides! 8-)

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 9:01 pm
by jkrell
Finally got a few minutes to work on the beast. Got it all stripped down to a hovercraft, and most of the suspension finalized and painted up. Hopefully I'll get some parts back on tomorrow.... Seems like everything takes a least double the amount of time I think it will... Anybody else have that problem?

Re: 93 F1 Flareside

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 9:30 pm
by jkrell
HA! Wow, guess it looks like I dont know how to properly post a pic from tap a talk on my phone. Any way I can get a mod to delete that?

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