Here is a few pics of my 1989 Ford Bronco Magnum four door. My plans are to build a mild four seater prerunner. I would like to run extended beams. I will retain the rear leaf springs to keep this a budget build. Lets see how this rig progresses:


Is the Magnum pre-Centurian time? I remember see a few stretched Bronco's with the Centurian badge on the side...I'm anxious to see it when you're done. I too am wanting to build mine into a mild Pre-runner / Rock Racer...I don't plan to haul azz or crawl VW sized rocks but would like to be able to have some fun in comfort and know it'll make the trip...BajaBronco13 wrote:Hello everyone,
Here is a few pics of my 1989 Ford Bronco Magnum four door. My plans are to build a mild four seater prerunner. I would like to run extended beams. I will retain the rear leaf springs to keep this a budget build. Lets see how this rig progresses:
I told Chris he should do that with his! I've got a 2nd cummins sitting here that my buddy is trying to convince me to throw in my 38 Ford pickup.philofab wrote:We both need to get going on our four doors! I want to race!
I'm thinking about repowering mine with a Cummins though.
Philo,philofab wrote:We both need to get going on our four doors! I want to race!
I'm thinking about repowering mine with a Cummins though.
philofab wrote:Plans are for mine to have legal caging.... Will take whoop sections with ease as long as your not needing to turn.
I really need a 8" wider rear axle though!
Mine has a set of Nationals with spring under, and I plan on keeping that way. The truck worked really well with just Ranchos on it so I hoping to improve it with 2.5 coilovers in the front and 2.5 resis in the back with a way lower ride height. The front will be equal length with D60 snouts.BajaBronco13 wrote:philofab wrote:Plans are for mine to have legal caging.... Will take whoop sections with ease as long as your not needing to turn.
I really need a 8" wider rear axle though!
Same game plan here, 4" over per side on the i beams and 4" over per side on a Camburg or Currie rear end. I'll be keeping the rear leaf sprung though.
Giant engine cage, SAW 16" 500/600 rate, Glassworks fenders, H2 wheels, 37" Toyos, Giant equal length pivots, and my own radius arms/beams with a Dana 50 end/spindle/knuckle. 4" over per side and 1" forward.BajaBronco13 wrote:Philo,
What are you running in the front?
Chris