Bella the Bronco
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Re: Bella the Bronco
Really nice work! Could you expand into as much detail as possible about the rear brakes—- which models, mounting, how you like them, why’d you choose them, wound you buy again and what about the emergency brake??
http://www.vintageironfabworks.com
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77- "Victoria"
71- "Annie" Halfcab
73- "Heloise"
96- "Cheryl"
95- Marilyn (F150)
- Becks_Bronco
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Re: Bella the Bronco
What's different about performance vs race? Viton vs rubber seals?mobil1syn wrote:i have to ask ... why the performance series coilovers?
Re: Bella the Bronco
probably the best explanation of the differenceBecks_Bronco wrote:What's different about performance vs race? Viton vs rubber seals?mobil1syn wrote:i have to ask ... why the performance series coilovers?
https://accutuneoffroad.com/articles/fo ... ce-series/
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I've seen their Fox vs King comparison too. They seem to be a bit Fox nut-huggy.mobil1syn wrote:probably the best explanation of the differenceBecks_Bronco wrote:What's different about performance vs race? Viton vs rubber seals?mobil1syn wrote:i have to ask ... why the performance series coilovers?
https://accutuneoffroad.com/articles/fo ... ce-series/
Is Fox Factory and Performance series similar to King's Race vs Performance series'?
Re: Bella the Bronco
I've seen their Fox vs King comparison too. They seem to be a bit Fox nut-huggy.Becks_Bronco wrote:https://accutuneoffroad.com/articles/fo ... ce-series/
Is Fox Factory and Performance series similar to King's Race vs Performance series'?[/quote]
Fox is a better product when you get down into the details and nuanced things on what make a shock work, but they cant seem to understand people dont want to wait 2-3 months for shocks. for a company that sole purpose is to make shocks, they cant do it in a timely manner.
yea, kinda. i believe they were attempting to hit a price point that didnt exist. the performance series was a misstep on their part and they should have marketed is as an OEM line, in my opinion.
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Re: Bella the Bronco
It really came down to availability and cost. Like you said the lead time on a factory series coilover with dsc was going to be a couple months. I had Accutune replace the low flow piston with the factory series piston and I made some shock shaft covers. They work great so far, I don’t regret my decision but maybe that will change in a couple years.mobil1syn wrote:i have to ask ... why the performance series coilovers?
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Re: Bella the Bronco
The rotors are 2007 ram 1500 fronts if I remember correctly. Wilwoods are superlites 120-11135. I made the bracket. Pretty simple with a jog in it. Changed over to the f350 1-1/4” master. Stock booster.VintageIronFab wrote:Really nice work! Could you expand into as much detail as possible about the rear brakes—- which models, mounting, how you like them, why’d you choose them, wound you buy again and what about the emergency brake??
First trip out they were a little spongey but I found a loose fitting and bled them and I’ve been pretty impressed so far. If I could have fit the f350 booster I would have ran that too. That would help a bunch I imagine cause I think it’s a double diaphragm.
Hope that helps
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Re: Bella the Bronco
Hey Mr. Stache I sent you a PM
http://www.vintageironfabworks.com
77- "Victoria"
71- "Annie" Halfcab
73- "Heloise"
96- "Cheryl"
95- Marilyn (F150)
77- "Victoria"
71- "Annie" Halfcab
73- "Heloise"
96- "Cheryl"
95- Marilyn (F150)
- mustacheride
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Re: Bella the Bronco
Well the thrashing to New Years trip in JV was successful. It came down to the wire with the trans pushing out the pump seal days before the trip. Luckily I had a stock trans sitting at home and swapped it in. Not great, but it worked.
Photo dump:
Carpet in Drove it out of the shop for the first time in close to a year Got the shocks charged. Had to get some sick boi droop pics Hard mounted some important spare parts
Photo dump:
Carpet in Drove it out of the shop for the first time in close to a year Got the shocks charged. Had to get some sick boi droop pics Hard mounted some important spare parts
- mustacheride
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More spare parts and storage area
I turned some tubes on the rear shocks, it still doesn't ride great back there but I think I'm getting that sorted out.
I did have a bit of a fluid slosh issue. Trans (got that figured out, broken dip stick tube), coolant and power steering fluid. I need to figure out a baffle or something in those reservoirs.
Dyno run. I thought it would make more hp but the butt dyno feels good so whatever. It was also in 4hi on the dyno so there may have been a few more ponies in there. This is also where the trans gave up the ghost. I'm thinking it being in 4hi and the 4500-5000rpm pulls didn't help the trans issue.
Finally the trip. No major issues to speak of. The 58 was shut down so it took forever to get there. 3.5 hrs on the side of the hwy waiting for it to open up.I turned some tubes on the rear shocks, it still doesn't ride great back there but I think I'm getting that sorted out.
I did have a bit of a fluid slosh issue. Trans (got that figured out, broken dip stick tube), coolant and power steering fluid. I need to figure out a baffle or something in those reservoirs.
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Re: Bella the Bronco
All in all it was a great trip. A little muddy but no dust.
Ryan at Accutune met me out there towards the end of my trip and we did some shock work. We made some strides in the right direction but they need just a little more tweaking. Ryan know's his shit, I would definitely recommend him and the gang at Accutune if you need some shock tuning or are looking for an out of the box tune with a new set up.
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Ryan at Accutune met me out there towards the end of my trip and we did some shock work. We made some strides in the right direction but they need just a little more tweaking. Ryan know's his shit, I would definitely recommend him and the gang at Accutune if you need some shock tuning or are looking for an out of the box tune with a new set up.
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Re: Bella the Bronco
Badass progress!! I remember seeing this one for sale, I assume before you picked it up.
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Re: Bella the Bronco
Where you in Yellowstone with this Bronco this summer?