Andy (Silverslk) 1995 Bronco (slow project)
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Andy (Silverslk) 1995 Bronco (slow project)
Ok. I don't have alot of stuff done to mine but what I have done it all in the details (being an anal Calibration Tech). haha
Day I bought it
Pulled air damn from front bumper
33x10.50 Bajas and leveling coil
Installed stereo, amp, mids and subs
Cut rear quarter panels and installed bitchin bumper I got from Yikes
Installed race radio and off to Baja
Sold 33's and put 35" Bajas (need to install front glass and get front bumper finished and installed (in garage waiting).
Day I bought it
Pulled air damn from front bumper
33x10.50 Bajas and leveling coil
Installed stereo, amp, mids and subs
Cut rear quarter panels and installed bitchin bumper I got from Yikes
Installed race radio and off to Baja
Sold 33's and put 35" Bajas (need to install front glass and get front bumper finished and installed (in garage waiting).
SteveG wrote:The point? It's amazing these front ends go down the road straight in any form! The TTB is brute. A broad sword and not a scalpel. That's why I love it!
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35s look great Andy. Glad you got the smokin deal on them!
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Re: Andy (Silverslk) 1995 Bronco (slow project)
Hey Andy, how do them BFG's sound and Ride on the road?
dont PM me.. I don't get them on Taptalk
Re: Andy (Silverslk) 1995 Bronco (slow project)
Looks good! How much lift to put the 33" tires on?
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They ride just fine. They sound like F'in swampers. hahayaabrother1 wrote:Hey Andy, how do them BFG's sound and Ride on the road?
You get used to it though. I LOVE them. I know they are durable and I don't stress about flats. I know they can get flats but it's alot harder to get them.
SteveG wrote:The point? It's amazing these front ends go down the road straight in any form! The TTB is brute. A broad sword and not a scalpel. That's why I love it!
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BajaDale wrote:Looks good! How much lift to put the 33" tires on?
ZERO lift.
I put a leveling coil (rough country lifts front 1.5") to make it sit better but nothing. Even the 35's fit fine stock (except for the bumper issue and maybe fenders. haha).
SteveG wrote:The point? It's amazing these front ends go down the road straight in any form! The TTB is brute. A broad sword and not a scalpel. That's why I love it!
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So tonight I pulled the stock front bumper and put the tube front bumper against the truck to see how it looks. I like it. I need to find a good deal on getting it mounted and then add a lower portion and skid plate. After that install glass fenders.
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SteveG wrote:The point? It's amazing these front ends go down the road straight in any form! The TTB is brute. A broad sword and not a scalpel. That's why I love it!
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Well, with four days off, I decided I would spend a day messing with the glass fenders. Ended up taking two and I am not finished. Like I said, I am anal and I have tried to take my time doing this because I don't want to stress the glass or have shitty fitment like glass seems to have. Give me your opinions.
The brackets are NOT the autofab ones. They were custom made by a guy in San Diego (freestyle rider Jeremy Lusks dad). I think he had a custon core support because I have spent a ton of time getting this thing to fit my truck but I think they look good and fit well. This wqas end of day one. Took forever trying to figure out how to get fenders off.
The brackets are NOT the autofab ones. They were custom made by a guy in San Diego (freestyle rider Jeremy Lusks dad). I think he had a custon core support because I have spent a ton of time getting this thing to fit my truck but I think they look good and fit well. This wqas end of day one. Took forever trying to figure out how to get fenders off.
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SteveG wrote:The point? It's amazing these front ends go down the road straight in any form! The TTB is brute. A broad sword and not a scalpel. That's why I love it!
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I took the opportunity to straighten out the front end on my bronco while doing this. The previous owner said he hit a deer. The original fender was still on it but the bracing underneath by the front body mount was tweaked. I always had gap issues for the fender to hood (not equal on both sides and tweaked passenger side). Here's some from todays progress.
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SteveG wrote:The point? It's amazing these front ends go down the road straight in any form! The TTB is brute. A broad sword and not a scalpel. That's why I love it!
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And here are some up close pis of the fitment. I am pretty happy with the drivers side but passenger side is not as good.
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SteveG wrote:The point? It's amazing these front ends go down the road straight in any form! The TTB is brute. A broad sword and not a scalpel. That's why I love it!
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and close shots of passenger side. NExt thing is finish up brackets by getting some places welded on to hold stater solenoid and airbox brackets then to Tony's powdercoat guy!!! Then the front bumper.
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SteveG wrote:The point? It's amazing these front ends go down the road straight in any form! The TTB is brute. A broad sword and not a scalpel. That's why I love it!
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Looks good andy, who made the glass?
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Sorry, thought I put that in there.
Glassworks.
Glassworks.
SteveG wrote:The point? It's amazing these front ends go down the road straight in any form! The TTB is brute. A broad sword and not a scalpel. That's why I love it!
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i had glass works on my other bronco.they were a pain to get lined up,when i put them on.
yours look nice.good job.
yours look nice.good job.
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well, with the brackets and everything (me being picky) it has taken me 2 days, well a day and a half, but I have never pulled fenders on a Bronco or anything before so a bit is learning curve.
Thanks for the kind words. Now I need bumper, lights, paint then go fast fun stuff. I am building it this way due to budget not because I want looks over speed. Trust me guys.
Thanks for the kind words. Now I need bumper, lights, paint then go fast fun stuff. I am building it this way due to budget not because I want looks over speed. Trust me guys.
SteveG wrote:The point? It's amazing these front ends go down the road straight in any form! The TTB is brute. A broad sword and not a scalpel. That's why I love it!
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i know about the budget thing,keep doing what you are doing.......
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Looks good! I hated fitting my fenders! It took hours and they still dont look right, but mine are perrys..
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Well, glass is on. Hope to get front bumper finished and on in the next couple weeks. Picked these up last night. Two spot and two flood covers included. Gonna buy a couple amber's too.
I was thinking about having a couple pins made on the bumper and using the bar that came with them to make them removable to aid against theft and damage. Opinions?
I was thinking about having a couple pins made on the bumper and using the bar that came with them to make them removable to aid against theft and damage. Opinions?
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SteveG wrote:The point? It's amazing these front ends go down the road straight in any form! The TTB is brute. A broad sword and not a scalpel. That's why I love it!
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removable is a great idea!
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we just did that on my bumper because some jerks took my 3 kragen HIDS. Mine were cheap compared to what you have though. Im going to have a bolt that runs through lust like yours but have the nut be a saftey lug nut. i think hella sells it just for lights also
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