Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
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- Bronco Info: 1978 bronco class 3 and 8 smith racing was inspired from Moss Brothers
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
Finally figured out how to resize, these are the drivers and copilots
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
Trophy
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
That's so awesome! Congratulations guys. Cool to see another 78-79 killing it. Now get that thing down to the 500 and give Moss some competition. That would be epic.
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
After some more tuning and a couple more races under our belt we will race the Moss brothers hopefully.
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
The race we went to was organized by Texas Desert Racing Association or TDRA and, ya when I moved out here I thought there would be more races but all the races are down in texas , a nd that would be sweat if they organized a race from Wilcox to Else Paso
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
Soom other photos of the bronco at the race
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- Bronco kicking up soom dust
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- Though this was a pretty cool pic
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- Waiting in line to start.
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- Getting in line
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
That is AWESOME!!! How fun to race with your sons!!! So cool. You mentioned all the races are "down here" in Texas...where are your from? I heard a while back that there is some kind of race or rally from Garden City to Dodge City, Kansas on the old Arkansas River Bed but haven't found anything on it...
Fly that Cord Blue proud!;)
Fly that Cord Blue proud!;)
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
FlogginHarvey wrote:That is AWESOME!!! How fun to race with your sons!!! So cool. You mentioned all the races are "down here" in Texas...where are your from? I heard a while back that there is some kind of race or rally from Garden City to Dodge City, Kansas on the old Arkansas River Bed but haven't found anything on it...
Fly that Cord Blue proud!;)
Uh, that'd be FORD BLUE...:-/
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
Were located in Albuquerque New Mexico, and the closest races we can find are in texas, 6 hour drive , are next races are in Texas and in Parker AZ.
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
Smith, are you in the construction business in Abq? I have a good friend who is in the window biz there, Williams Window and Door.
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
It sound familiar but no I'm not in construction, I work for Cummins.
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
All right. Well I'm wishing for some Padilla's stack enchiladas right now. Red of course.
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
It would be even better eating enchiladas while working on the bronco.
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
Found my old camera that had the Laughlin photos on it and saw this classy bronco getting some air.
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
Started working on the bronco again, trying to get it running so I can drive to the garage to work on it, and so we can go race in Electron Paso on Memorial weakend.
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- Working and trying to get it running and the torn down parts bronco next to it.
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
Stupid spell check El Paso
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
Got the bronco running again, drove it to the garage to start working on it once again, and do a little up grades.
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- Side shot in the driveway
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- Back shot with out the tires
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- Bronco with the shell
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
So, I wanted to here your guys thoughts of going class 8 and converting the front end from solid axle to TTB and the rear from leaf springs to 4 link, I know it's a lot of work but I want to here what you guys have to say about this.
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Re: Smith Racing 1978 bronco build.
There's a ton of added expense in a 4 link. There great if the geometry is good and really bad if done wrong. Besides shocks and coil carriers there's many hiems and bungs but you will also need a sway bar and sway bar links. So the total package adds up fast in respect to overall cost and maintenance. Secondly the class 8 rules may be more forgiving but it opens you up to stronger competitors due to the majority of vehicles having an increased wheelbase. Me personally, if I were going class 8 I'd do a shortbed truck cause of the wheelbase being closer to optimal in reguards to whoops. Anything under 119" gets kinda squirrelly over 90 mph. If I were in your shoes I'd buy the truck and do a swap over at seasons end vs all the downtime of starting to modify your exsisting rig. Let me know when you decide to go 4 link ill email you a pretty decent link calculator. Another thing I would do is make multiple holes on the upper link frame side mounts to make weight transfer more adjustable. Depending on upper link bar angle one may hop,one may dig, and one may be just right because weight transfer equals downward force in the traction aspect. Also the drive line plunge needs to be measured and if you don't have it at the time depending on what rig you chose to link it will need a fixed output shaft in the transmission. There's alot more angle involved and a slip yolk in the tail shaft housing will spell disaster if big travel numbers are achieved.