Josh aka greaslifes 86
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Josh aka greaslifes 86
this is my first Bronco build. i have built other off road and on road trucks and cars and this is also my first Ford. So i am looking for any in put and advise. if you see something that needs too be changed speak up . thinks in advance.
this is the day it came home . starts with 7 inch lift with Devar front and rear springs and spacers.
Single swing steering.
i have no idea what else was or is done. was told it has 456 front and rear with rear locked. but got stooped on the locker.
this is the day it came home . starts with 7 inch lift with Devar front and rear springs and spacers.
Single swing steering.
i have no idea what else was or is done. was told it has 456 front and rear with rear locked. but got stooped on the locker.
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I have been me for 32 years and know i cant spell for Sh!$ so get over it . Thanks Josh
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
Suspension
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I have been me for 32 years and know i cant spell for Sh!$ so get over it . Thanks Josh
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
Is it missing shocks in the front? That coil bucket could be a real good start if you reinforce them. A shock mount could be simple. Definately remove the limit straps that could be dangerous though. Good start!
I'm just here for the views. It helps me feel wanted.
Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
Looks as though the radius arms are an old dick cepick kit and the steering is a super runner or copy of one.
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
Yeah the steering does look identical to the super runner set up.
I'm just here for the views. It helps me feel wanted.
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
How is the supper runner i have red mixed posts on it. The previous owne told me he thaught the steering box was going out because it felt lile it would lock in surton spots. Is that the nature of the beast? Any thing i can do too improve the system. I do have fab skills
I have been me for 32 years and know i cant spell for Sh!$ so get over it . Thanks Josh
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
I would not run the super runner steering. It adds complexity and does not do anything to help bumpsteer.
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
Nice start. Another brick nose ftw.
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
You know the stock steering works really good. If you can get it on the cheap you can replace the parts easily.
I'm just here for the views. It helps me feel wanted.
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
yah iam in the middle of the steering post over on gofast teck. i think the salvage yard is calling as soon as i get payed.
I have been me for 32 years and know i cant spell for Sh!$ so get over it . Thanks Josh
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
Wow Josh, this is a very nice truck. Is this a 302 or a 351? How is it running and is it a daily driver or just an extra playtoy? Cannot wait to see how it turns out, I am also inexperienced in the Bronco Fab world so your build will be close watched!
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
Its the 302 w auto. Hope too be a daly dr depends on what i do to engine and fuel milage
I have been me for 32 years and know i cant spell for Sh!$ so get over it . Thanks Josh
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
Mne is currenrly a DD trust me gas sucks.
I'm just here for the views. It helps me feel wanted.
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
So is mine, on 35's gas is no joke haha. Luckily i moved so close to work that i walk now. Gas money is now play money.hobbyturnedobsession wrote:Mne is currenrly a DD trust me gas sucks.
Bronco looks good, it also looks to me as though it is missing shocks haha, but its a great start.
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
That roof rack won't help gas mileage at all. Let me know if you decide to parts with it
As for the coil buckets - stock ones can be modified pretty easily for a taller shock and can be cool. I've got a set of stock ones here if you want to start messing with some off the truck. A few pics of people's setups with these are around here somewhere.
As for the coil buckets - stock ones can be modified pretty easily for a taller shock and can be cool. I've got a set of stock ones here if you want to start messing with some off the truck. A few pics of people's setups with these are around here somewhere.
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
Chase. Iam going to let you know iam no pussy haha. Nothing like calling it how it is. I have a guy from work looking at it tomarow if he dont show iam looking for 150 so i can get the ambulance steering parts and ditch the other crap.
I have been me for 32 years and know i cant spell for Sh!$ so get over it . Thanks Josh
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
Unless you're buying new Ford drag link, don't bother with the ambulance steering parts. The aftermarket drag links aren't made of the good stuff like the OE parts. The joints are great, but the steel is soft.
Or, buy an aftermarket drag link and sleeve it. See the steering thread for more info.
Or, buy an aftermarket drag link and sleeve it. See the steering thread for more info.
Sho nuff,
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
Steering thread is the bees knees for sure! From what I read the stock setup is great for the mild off roader. These guys are talking about hitting 6 foot holes and still limping home....SIX FOOT HOLES!!!
You said you got stooped on the locker. Is it true-trac at least?
You said you got stooped on the locker. Is it true-trac at least?
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Re: Josh aka greaslifes 86
I'm interested for sure. Can you get me the dimensions of it? My dad lives in Temecula so I'm down that way about once a month. Sometimes I even am doing parts runs for HTO & other addicts on this site...greaslife wrote:Chase. Iam going to let you know iam no pussy haha. Nothing like calling it how it is. I have a guy from work looking at it tomarow if he dont show iam looking for 150 so i can get the ambulance steering parts and ditch the other crap.
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