Some photos..
http://www.animalhousedesigns.net/album ... index.html
It was a great time and good way to shake down my bronco. This is the first time out with almost everything done. I need to roll the rear fenders and slightly flare, finish rear bumper and do a little bit of shock tuning. I may try to get a few leafs added to pack. 4 people, 300lbs of gear and beer had the ass sitting a bit too low.
Stupid fast for what it is with no "real" shock tuning.
210 dirt miles and no hiccups...1 mile from home a clicking rotation noise coming from front end. I left hubs locked to see how it was on the highway for extended periods.
Mojave Trail Run
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Re: Mojave Trail Run
You've only had your Bronco a couple months and have beat us to a trip we've been planning for over 2 years!
Looks like it was a good time. The Explorer looks pretty awesome.
I need to go check that Falcon wagon for parts!
Looks like it was a good time. The Explorer looks pretty awesome.
I need to go check that Falcon wagon for parts!
Sho nuff,
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Re: Mojave Trail Run
Woooohooooooooo!!!
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Its too bad the thing is gutless...I only had the road crossing to gain speed.
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