BAJANCO
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So went ahead and cleaned up the sheet metal edges and prepped for Raptor liner. Used bottle and a 1/2 per side. Pretty happy with the turn out, stuff seems pretty thick. Charged up shocks, bumps and she’s getting closer.
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started prepping the rear cargo area for the last 2 bottles of liner. Gonna leave the cage #Steelit and rest will be liner. Ran outta daylight, gonna hopefully spray tomorrow.
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The newest edition to my Gofast master plans.
Gonna throw the smitty built tent on top, should be perfect to tow and set up. Then we play.
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Gonna throw the smitty built tent on top, should be perfect to tow and set up. Then we play.
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- funinthesun95
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- Bronco Info: 1992 Bronco MAF UsShift
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- Needles929
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- Joined: Thu Sep 14, 2017 10:11 am
- Bronco Info: 95 Part Deux
- Location: Mesa AZ
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Thanks !! Should be getting the trailer early next week, I have so many great ideas on how to design this trailer. I should have to carry nothing inside the Bronco but people and beer
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I meant tent [TENT]️
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So the prep was worth I think, Protecting everything from the Raptor liner took some time. But in the end I’m pretty happy with the cargo area.
Move onto the front half tomorrow, have to finish the cage paint, sound deadener then top it off with the last bottle of liner. That’s should finish the floor so we can reinstall the center console and wiring.
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Move onto the front half tomorrow, have to finish the cage paint, sound deadener then top it off with the last bottle of liner. That’s should finish the floor so we can reinstall the center console and wiring.
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#Gofasttrailer
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One more cause it’s so cool !!
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- Andy Jones
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- Bronco Info: In the Works!
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So rad! I dig it.
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Bajaluv wrote:While she was getting her tranny back in and all buttoned up I decided to use the time to install the refurbished tilt steering column. Topped it with a wheel I picked up from Taylor about 8 months ago. I now have Zero play in my steering, sooooo nice. Added a bigger pan so 18 quarts for the tranny and ruffly 2 for the transfer case she was back on the road. I'll check fluid in the morning and add if needed. Oh and a 87-91 bronco does NOT need a VSS kit.
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Hi Aaron,
I bought the underbody mount from you a few weeks ago, where did you get the refurbished column?..thanks JP
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westco wrote:Bajaluv wrote:While she was getting her tranny back in and all buttoned up I decided to use the time to install the refurbished tilt steering column. Topped it with a wheel I picked up from Taylor about 8 months ago. I now have Zero play in my steering, sooooo nice. Added a bigger pan so 18 quarts for the tranny and ruffly 2 for the transfer case she was back on the road. I'll check fluid in the morning and add if needed. Oh and a 87-91 bronco does NOT need a VSS kit.
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Hi Aaron,
I bought the underbody mount from you a few weeks ago, where did you get the refurbished column?..thanks JP
How you doin ! The column was an eBay purchase. Some company that rebuilds, super simple install actually. Hardest part was connect to steering box shaft, just replaced that too lol.
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- Bobby Velazquez
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- Bronco Info: 1992 Bronco XLT 302
- Location: Mexicali, Baja, Mexico
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Hi - can you tell me where did you get those bolts and nuts, and what size are they? Thx.Bajaluv wrote:So went ahead and cleaned up the sheet metal edges and prepped for Raptor liner. Used bottle and a 1/2 per side. Pretty happy with the turn out, stuff seems pretty thick. Charged up shocks, bumps and she’s getting closer.
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Bobby Velazquez wrote:Hi - can you tell me where did you get those bolts and nuts, and what size are they? Thx.Bajaluv wrote:So went ahead and cleaned up the sheet metal edges and prepped for Raptor liner. Used bottle and a 1/2 per side. Pretty happy with the turn out, stuff seems pretty thick. Charged up shocks, bumps and she’s getting closer.
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Bolts and nuts ? What are you referring too
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- Bobby Velazquez
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My bad... I was referring to your wheels bolts and nuts (zinc plated), what size are they and where did you get them? Thanks.
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Bobby Velazquez wrote:My bad... I was referring to your wheels bolts and nuts (zinc plated), what size are they and where did you get them? Thanks.
That’s what I thought actually, the studs are 5/8” and the lugs are from solo motorsports. They come in 2 different lengths. They are a must when drilling out your rims for bigger set up.
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Got it, thanks!
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Big steps on the electrical, love having the long afternoons again. Moved fuse panel to be more accessible, basically built everything into console.
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So after full sound deadener, 1/2” pad then the carpet with pad I’m very Happy with the “lack of sound”. Needless to say the few weeks it took to completely seal the cab and insulate, was worth it.
Need boosters !
Replaced both power lock actuators tonight, insulted doors. Replaced trailer brakes and now the “Prelander” is ready for the weekend. Stoked to finally get out and play.
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