Sean's 91 Bronco Prerunner (FKA Convoy's)
Re: Convoy's 91 Cruiser
Looks real good.I need to copy your Sound deadning in mine.It has no carpet or mat.Did you put carpet kit back in our rubber mat.And you said the peel and stick is only 6" wide? How many rolls did you buy?Keep posting up more pics for us.
Re: Convoy's 91 Cruiser
Sorry not an update. The poor girl sitting in the garage. So here's an old image I had laying around. Mammoth Mountain last year. This was the ride height I had before LT shackles and lowering the front end.
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Re: Convoy's 91 Cruiser
What Glass Did you use? Very clean Build, You should be proud.
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Re: Convoy's 91 Cruiser
I am wanting to do the sound deadening to mine, I cant here anyone on the phone or hardly in the next seat witout raising our voices. Looks good and love the bronco BTW.
Re: Convoy's 91 Cruiser
Update:
Been having poor brakes lately. Decided to build a brake pressure bleeder after getting the directions from the internet. So here it is Since I'm the og owner I pretty confident the system has never been flushed.
Been having poor brakes lately. Decided to build a brake pressure bleeder after getting the directions from the internet. So here it is Since I'm the og owner I pretty confident the system has never been flushed.
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Re: Convoy's 91 Cruiser
Nice. Does that mean this thing will be out in the dirt soon Griffin?
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Re: Convoy's 91 Cruiser
1. Constant pressure of 10-15 psi being forced through the line
2. One person needed only
3. No need to pump brakes to hold pressure
4. No need to hold pedal down
5. No need to release brakes
6. No need to keep refilling the MC and spilling the brake fluid
7. MC will be refilled with fluid continuously
8. Quicker
9. No need to say "Are you still pressing the brake, Hold it, WTF did you release the brake"
10. No arguments afterwards or the slight awkwardness as you lay under the truck and the other person is sitting in the cab.
2. One person needed only
3. No need to pump brakes to hold pressure
4. No need to hold pedal down
5. No need to release brakes
6. No need to keep refilling the MC and spilling the brake fluid
7. MC will be refilled with fluid continuously
8. Quicker
9. No need to say "Are you still pressing the brake, Hold it, WTF did you release the brake"
10. No arguments afterwards or the slight awkwardness as you lay under the truck and the other person is sitting in the cab.
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Re: Convoy's 91 Cruiser
convoy wrote:1. Constant pressure of 10-15 psi being forced through the line
2. One person needed only
3. No need to pump breaks to hold pressure
4. No need to hold pedal down
5. No need to release breaks
6. No need to keep refilling the MC and spilling the brake fluid
7. MC will be refilled with fluid continuously
8. Quicker
9. No need to say "Are you still pressing the break, Hold it, WTF did you release the break"
10. No arguments afterwards or the slight awkwardness as you lay under the truck and the other person is sitting in the cab.
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Re: Convoy's 91 Cruiser
thats awsome,true,and right on the money!lolconvoy wrote: 9. No need to say "Are you still pressing the break, Hold it, WTF did you release the break"
10. No arguments afterwards or the slight awkwardness as you lay under the truck and the other person is sitting in the cab.
where did you find the "blueprints" for this??
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Re: Convoy's 91 Cruiser
Haha. I suppose it does sound like a lot of work.... I ain't knockin' you, I was just wondering. Our flush machine has taken a dump in the past so we have to flush brakes manually but it still doesn't take very long.Nick wrote:convoy wrote:1. Constant pressure of 10-15 psi being forced through the line
2. One person needed only
3. No need to pump breaks to hold pressure
4. No need to hold pedal down
5. No need to release breaks
6. No need to keep refilling the MC and spilling the brake fluid
7. MC will be refilled with fluid continuously
8. Quicker
9. No need to say "Are you still pressing the break, Hold it, WTF did you release the break"
10. No arguments afterwards or the slight awkwardness as you lay under the truck and the other person is sitting in the cab.
By the way, you can also gravity bleed brakes. Open the bleeders, fill the master and let it bleed itself. Just make sure the master doesn't go dry.
Sho nuff,
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Re: Convoy's 91 Cruiser
I forgot to mention this yesterday. Make sure you don't use too much pressure. It's not hard to crack the plastic reservoirs.
Sho nuff,
SteveG
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Re: Convoy 91 Bronco Prerunner
zombie thread, but saw it for sale on RDC, and not to be even weirder but you live down the street from me haha
Re: Convoy 91 Bronco Prerunner
hah well ive been looking into getting a bronco or a ttb f1 for a while now, so i joined here to learn about them and ive seen Convoys bronco parked outside his house a couple of times then saw it on RDC therefore i decided to say somethin haha.. now going to go away since i feel like a stalker
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Ryan,
Steve is just messing with you. BTW how's the potential jeepspeed project coming along.
Steve is just messing with you. BTW how's the potential jeepspeed project coming along.
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Re: Convoy 91 Bronco Prerunner
We like stalkers anyway. They make us feel important... and worth stalking!
Do you still have the Bronco, Convoy?
Do you still have the Bronco, Convoy?
Sho nuff,
SteveG
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Re: Convoy 91 Bronco Prerunner
Hah its been sitting for a while, haven't driven it in like 2 months.. Needs front shocks, and front drive shaft rebuilt. Thinking of possibly selling it after i get it back to normal.. who knows tho.. getting kinda bored of it.. want a TTB truck, so came here to learn.convoy wrote:Ryan,
Steve is just messing with you. BTW how's the potential jeepspeed project coming along.
Re: Convoy 91 Bronco Prerunner
Still have it, haven't had much time to entertain buyers lately. Looking for a Type 2 VW Bus 1950-67