Jacob 93 Prerunner
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Re: Jacob 93 Prerunner
Wow! Your bronco is down right beautiful!. What are the travel numbers front and rear? And what stroke are the shocks front and rear? I'm throwing around the idea of 4 linking mine.
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- Jacob7672
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Re: Jacob 93 Prerunner
Thanks, it's at a full useable 18" wheel travel front and rear. It has 2 14" stroke shocks in front and a 14" coil over and 16" stroke bypass in the rear.Andy Jones wrote:Wow! Your bronco is down right beautiful!. What are the travel numbers front and rear? And what stroke are the shocks front and rear? I'm throwing around the idea of 4 linking mine.
- Jacob7672
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Jacob 93 Prerunner
Someone asked for pics of light brackets.
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- Jacob7672
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Jacob 93 Prerunner
She is done!!!!!
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- Jacob7672
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Re: Jacob 93 Prerunner
how am I just now noticing the rear bumper? I dig it! Dig the entire truck of course, so maybe I was looking at everything else before & never noticed the bumper.
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Re: Jacob 93 Prerunner
Damn this looks great, I am a HUGE fan of the mud flaps!
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Re: Jacob 93 Prerunner
Damn, total 180, (or maybe 360?) I loved it Orange, didn't like it white with stripes, now I'm back to loving it! Great work and an awesome turn out.
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Jacob 93 Prerunner
Going too steel the flap idea. what about in front of the rear shocks? And thanks for the photos of the light brackets appreciate it.
I have been me for 32 years and know i cant spell for Sh!$ so get over it . Thanks Josh
- Jacob7672
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Re: Jacob 93 Prerunner
Do you mean doing the flaps just in front of the rear shocks? Some people do a wide one (as wide as the truck) rite in the center or infrtont of the driveshaft all the way across the truck. But I wouldn't do them that far back. I'm not worried about rocks hitting the shocks really. I put them ther to deflect rocks from the lower links, drive shaft, and rear end. Those are the parts that really get sand blasted.greaslife wrote:Going too steel the flap idea. what about in front of the rear shocks? And thanks for the photos of the light brackets appreciate it.
- Jacob7672
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Re: Jacob 93 Prerunner
Thanks, I totally agree with you, I was afraid I would never like this fiberglass but I saw it on some dark colored trucks and it didn't bother me and now I like it on my truck.ESHALLBETTER wrote:Damn, total 180, (or maybe 360?) I loved it Orange, didn't like it white with stripes, now I'm back to loving it! Great work and an awesome turn out.
Now the only thing that bugs me is how far the bumper is from the body. I already know how I'm going to change it but it's not very simple with were my trans coolers are and how the hood opens. So another day!
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Jacob 93 Prerunner
Exactly my sentiments...ESHALLBETTER wrote:Damn, total 180, (or maybe 360?) I loved it Orange, didn't like it white with stripes, now I'm back to loving it! Great work and an awesome turn out.
But you nutshelled it

This thing has come full circle
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Re: Jacob 93 Prerunner
Yah that's what I was asking and now see there is no point. One kick ass rideJacob7672 wrote:Do you mean doing the flaps just in front of the rear shocks? Some people do a wide one (as wide as the truck) rite in the center or infrtont of the driveshaft all the way across the truck. But I wouldn't do them that far back. I'm not worried about rocks hitting the shocks really. I put them ther to deflect rocks from the lower links, drive shaft, and rear end. Those are the parts that really get sand blasted.greaslife wrote:Going too steel the flap idea. what about in front of the rear shocks? And thanks for the photos of the light brackets appreciate it.
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: Jacob 93 Prerunner
Your Bronco has stock brakes in front and GM metrics in the rear right? How do you like that set up?
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Re: Jacob 93 Prerunner
Just came across this on YouTube...pretty sweet
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- Jacob7672
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Re: Jacob 93 Prerunner
Sorry, it's been a while. Yes it does. It seems to work good until I start pushing it to similar to race speeds and they get a little spongy but most brakes do at that point. I love that I still have power brakes and the booster.cs_drums wrote:Your Bronco has stock brakes in front and GM metrics in the rear right? How do you like that set up?
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Re: Jacob 93 Prerunner
I am using the same set up till i have extra money lying around for better. Its nice to know someone is running it with success. What rotors are you using?Jacob7672 wrote:Sorry, it's been a while. Yes it does. It seems to work good until I start pushing it to similar to race speeds and they get a little spongy but most brakes do at that point. I love that I still have power brakes and the booster.cs_drums wrote:Your Bronco has stock brakes in front and GM metrics in the rear right? How do you like that set up?