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MarsChariot

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Whoa. Wait a minute. This may be a year-specific thing or something. I had big washers on both sides of the T-case mounts and they were square. That's right, square. with circular bolt holes.
 

NGABronco

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on both of my 75's which I think were untouched bumper stops that washer was on the right side only...

Dang...... I new that looked familiar. I just replaced my bump stops and it confused me because I only had one of those. It should only be on the passenger side....
http://classicbroncos.com/forums/showthread.php?t=290600

Well Hotrodjohn you're about 5 min. late and Mark you're about 6 min. late!!!!
Hell I had never noticed these danm things til today!!! Usually take them off and toss!!! Then put on bigger ones for a new lift!!!;D;D;D
 

Slowleak

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Well Hotrodjohn you're about 5 min. late and Mark you're about 6 min. late!!!!

Hell I had never noticed these danm things til today!!! Usually take them off and toss!!! Then put on bigger ones for a new lift!!!;D;D;D


Well you got a spare one bolted under there now Ben!!
 

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I'm sure I should know this, but...… Trying to clean up the chaos in the shop and don't remember where in the dickens theses came from.
 

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The dickens you say? They do look familiar, kinda like the springs for a can(recessed) light. Did you put any recessed lights in the Bronco?:)
 

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Now THAT is funny!!! Ken, you're spot(light) on, and my hamster-powered brain completely forgot! I used cut down can trim rings to cap the driving light openings of the grill mod!
 

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I'm glad I found rings to fit nicely! Snug enough that I had to use a block and hammer to set them! I'd suggest it's the result of clean living, but after months of two steps forward and twelve steps back, no on would believe me.....:p
 

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I'm glad I found rings to fit nicely! Snug enough that I had to use a block and hammer to set them! I'd suggest it's the result of clean living, but after months of two steps forward and twelve steps back, no on would believe me.....:p

I know right... lol
 

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Well hello dusty old thread :D

So these parts came with my 66 (I think) horn button is obvious(ly not 66) and I believe this is a standard frame clip for brake/fuel lines, but what about the boot? looks like the shift boot I had on my '74 bug ;D or is it even a Bronco part? wait I think it's a clutch boot, now that I've typed it out...oh well i'll revive the thread anyhow I've come this far have a great day!
 

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okie4570

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Well hello dusty old thread :D

So these parts came with my 66 (I think) horn button is obvious(ly not 66) and I believe this is a standard frame clip for brake/fuel lines, but what about the boot? looks like the shift boot I had on my '74 bug ;D or is it even a Bronco part? wait I think it's a clutch boot, now that I've typed it out...oh well i'll revive the thread anyhow I've come this far have a great day!

Clutch rod or throttle rod boot through the firewall? It looks too short to be either but throwing that out there lol.
 

1strodeo

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Whoa. Wait a minute. This may be a year-specific thing or something. I had big washers on both sides of the T-case mounts and they were square. That's right, square. with circular bolt holes.

Mine were square too MC, but the replacements were round

throttle rod boot through the firewall? .

Gas pedal linkage boot ?????

I think y'all are right, then again my 66 has a cable? do they still use a boot? been so long I don't remember
 

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Looks more like the master cylinder boot . Too fat & short for the throttle & way too short for the clutch . The clip is for the speedo cable & e brake cable .
 

CopperRanger

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Yep, I agree with Steve. Single reservoir master cylinder boot.
 

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