Brian's '96

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Good info. Thanks fellas.
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This Bronco inspires me I good one day my Bronco is half of what ures is, going to try and tackle that center counsel this winter along with my lift and tires
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Brian,

I saw on RDC you were looking for CAD files? What do you need, maybe it is something I have drawn and can help....

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ESHALLBETTER wrote:Brian,

I saw on RDC you were looking for CAD files? What do you need, maybe it is something I have drawn and can help....

Erik
I'm also interested in these files re my reply on RDC.
I'm currently working on the 2D files for the 73/77.5 F250 4x4.
It is going to take a while to get a real 3D file (if ever)
Anyone got an arm we could just digitize a truck with?
Wonder if ya can rent em... bet that would cost and arm... or two :lol:
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ooh - ooh - I'm up for file sharing! Although I'd be much more of a mooch and take stuff as I've drawn very little when it comes to stuff anybody else would use...
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Working on it guys....nothing happens quick around here though.
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Dust wrote:I'm currently working on the 2D files for the 73/77.5 F250 4x4.
What you drawing???
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oops
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The cold weather got me motivated to get the heater going in the Bronco. Replaced the blower motor and wheel in the heater box. Hopefully I can stay motivated and get it mounted up tomorrow.


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Hey Brian where did you get the tabbed box from?
I'm just here for the views. It helps me feel wanted.
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It was for sale on RDC a while back. Don't recall the seller.
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I found one on CL as well. I threw the link up someplace on here.
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No A/C? I think I'll pass....
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Woohoooo!

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yikes wrote:Woohoooo!

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And that is NOT CARMEN!!! Well done Brian!! You have to be proud to see that picture, and know all the work you put in paid off!
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I foresee a husband / wife HuckFest team effort coming. :D :D
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Wait! Got a better one. Woohoooo!


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Re: Brian's '96

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I've followed your truck since i first got a bronco Brian. Love it.
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Re: Brian's '96

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looks ...ehh muy bueno! so do you measure wheel travel and speed with how many clicks the front shocks make when they cycle?? haha
i wish i could have as nice a ride as yours! one of my fav's
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tcm glx wrote:You have to be proud to see that picture, and know all the work you put in paid off!
You know what? I am. Being a relative newb to fabrication and being the first attempt at suspension, yeah I feel good about it. Nothing I built has broken or cracked yet and that's certainly a good feeling. I'm always nervous about it and I'm sure there will be failures at some level in the future, but that's the nature of the beast, right?
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