Wheels, tranny, t case

Rickosaurus
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Bronco Info: Restoring my Mom's '91 Bronco

Wheels, tranny, t case

Post by Rickosaurus »

I have stock wheels from a 91 Bronco with some badly weathered tires (they still hold air). I also have a e4od that needs a rebuild and a working transfer case as well. Hit me up for pics or more details

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Joecrewz
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Joined: Sat Aug 22, 2015 10:56 am
Bronco Info: 1990 XLT Bronco. 5.0L, AOD, stock all around... For now

Wheels, tranny, t case

Post by Joecrewz »

Might as well add that 302 to the list!


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Tchajagos
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Bronco Info: 1993 xlt stock on 33' BFGs
Location: Murrieta

Wheels, tranny, t case

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How much for the stock wheels?
Rickosaurus
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Re: Wheels, tranny, t case

Post by Rickosaurus »

I'll take 200 for all four
Rickosaurus
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Bronco Info: Restoring my Mom's '91 Bronco

Re: Wheels, tranny, t case

Post by Rickosaurus »

bump. Wheels are the aluminum rivet type. T case is electric
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