Dusty Bronco

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Did you end up dropping the tank?
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Tchajagos wrote:Did you end up dropping the tank?
No, my wife was able to get her skinny fingers in between the tank and frame to get the threads started. She was a trooper and helped get em all snugged up. She saved me a lot of time and trouble. A pretty woman who will help me wrench on a Bronco? I think I'll keep her around awhile!
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I know what you mean. I asked this one to marry me.

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When are you going to go 4" over and 4 link so I can buy all your used stuff for pennies on the dollar? And, does Lindsay do tile? I could use a helper... in a french maid outfit...
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Back on all four! I'm so stoked how this thing has turned out in the past few months. Time to go get it dirty!

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We all do.

For some sadistic reason I've started keeping the ones I remove in a jar in the shop. Wish I had started with the ranger, and stuff in between, but started half way through the crew & I've got a ton in there. Those bastards bring the suck for sure!
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Hell yeah! Solo was awesome to work with
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Got Dusty aligned today. Driving it around town it was squirrely as hell. Steering is shot out, blown out. Ambulance upgrade ordered. I read through every steering tech thread on this site, and hope I didn't miss anything. The crossover steering will come soon, I gotta let the bank account heal for awhile.
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Did they adjust the caster and camber? Or just the tow. If you have the alignment cams you can get a little bit of caster out of them to help center the wheel when driving. Essentially you want the top balljoint to be farther to the rear of the truck than the bottom balljoint.
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They did everything Travis. I'm really happy with how it came out. They also adjusted the alignment cams I got from Solo. She runs straight now. I should have done the steering when I had the front end apart. All the TRE's are blown out and you can watch the drag link flex when you turn the wheel.
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F350/Ambulance upgrade complete
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The bendy drag link is even more noticeable once it's on the floor. Scary...
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Looking awesome buddy. Thank you so much for stopping earlier also. Ended up being a bad cps fixed and drove home. Thank you again.
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No worries at all man. Just making sure everything was all right. Sucks seeing a bud stranded. Glad it all worked out.
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We got lights!

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Maiden voyage was a success....kind of. We went to Superstition Mtn and made a 4 day weekend out of it. The new suspension was amazing and handled great. I was super impressed with it all.

Then, the Bronco started loosing power, falling on its face, and dying. After searching every cause we could think of, I ended up cutting the bed out and pulling the fuel pump. The inside of the tank looks like the side of an old fishing vessel. I swear I saw a sea urchin growing in there! Good news is, I know why it was running like crap. New tank and pump will get ordered this week.
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Did you cut the floor with the tank in place? Truck looks great!
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tcm glx wrote:Did you cut the floor with the tank in place? Truck looks great!
Yes, with surgical precision. I was scared to hit a fuel line, but they sit an inch or so below the bed, so I barely dropped the cutting wheel through. Worked out perfectly. Just need to go to the junkyard and get a patch panel.
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Nice!! Great work!!
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Thanks Tony. It's coming along slowly.
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