new on gfb
new on gfb
Guess the secret of getting added is knowing when to check your spam folder lol...Anyway, swapped a Lightning for this 96, a month or so back and wanna make a nice trail rig...Not super crazy but a bit faster than average.
A couple of things changed so far.. I wasn't sure about keeping the 35's but the po set the pro comp suspension set to 6" lift and I'm thinking the stage 4 solo kit should drop it down a few inches...So it's going to 4.56's next week. The po had dropped in an 8.8 from an early lighting that I'm keeping but will add a tru trac and after smoking the rear drums driving a hilly area, disk's for the rear.- ChaseTruck754
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Re: new on gfb
Good looking start. Like your new wheels better than what it came with for sure. Those look good!
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Re: new on gfb
Welcome! That’s a good looking bronco you’ve got there
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Re: new on gfb
ChaseTruck754 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 2:22 pmGood looking start. Like your new wheels better than what it came with for sure. Those look good!
thanks, I got lucky. it one of the most solid trucks I've looked at and the po threw in the 35's. I was going with Alcoa's but found a deal on the Methods. no choice.
Hoping to get suspension info from you guys that know as its a bit loose and I'd be happiest fixing it once
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Re: new on gfb
yeah, the new suspension done. Way more happy as the change got rid of a lot of wander in the steering. AlsorRegeared the front to match the 4.10's in back and can actually use 4wd now
Next step, rebuilding the steering box and shaft.
Next step, rebuilding the steering box and shaft.