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What have you done to your Bronco today?

jtoney51

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Lots of long days and late nights, but finally got to bring her home.
My 4 yr old already claimed ownership.
 

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Howard2x4x4

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Started thinking about door and panel alignment for when I do set the body on the chassis. I think it's going to be OK.
 

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Spartan76

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Jun 21, 2015
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128
Picked up new door panels, arm rests and interior quarters. Install went relatively smooth, I mounted the interior quarters with Velcro, had to do some trimming on the door cups cut out for the door panels, but nothing unexpected I guess. Clean install, very happy with them. Put in a new poly aux tank and sending unit. Fit, finish, and function are all up to expectation. Also took the opportunity to go to the junkyard and pull a 90's F-150 evap canister based on the recommendations I found on this site. I used the existing original hard lines (1976) from the main tank, tee'd in the aux tank, and firewall mounted the late model canister to the passenger side firewall. Mine was missing the tank behind the drivers seat, so I opted for the newer style. Immediate relief from the smell of gas in the garage. I've got the original charcoal canister and frame mount bracket if anyone is looking for one.
 

jray

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Sep 20, 2009
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Started breaking down front hubs for repacking bearings and changing brake shoes and wheel cylinders.
 

SpareParts

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Finished up the winch rebuild and installed it tonight.
 

pfdff1115

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Bronco Builder
Joined
Sep 11, 2017
Messages
84
Loc.
Jamestown, IN
78 chevy heater blower motor install.
Windshield wiper conversion. (jeep arms )
New Headlights and Headlight Rings
Stainless Door hinges (pain in the arse)
painted rear bumper.
replaced spare tire carrier.
Just need to replace shocks and I'll be ready for Super Cell.
 

Tiko433

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I know just enough to be dangerous
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Jul 9, 2014
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Loc.
South West Florida
Moved it out of the shop because I was having a big tree removed. Better safe then sorry.

Pretty work on that winch !
 

SpareParts

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Nov 13, 2004
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Thanks Tiko, it is nice when you finally switch to rope Dave, I did it a year ago with Custom Splice’s rope.
 

half cab

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Guru Bronco
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Dec 8, 2010
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16,306
Pretty weather and I was tired of working on a dirty rig!!! Got the Crawler and pressure washer out and gave that dog a bath!!!;D;D;D

Made some tracks in the yard too!!!%)%)%)

What's the story on Jimmy/Blazer Ben?
 

Howard2x4x4

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New air filter nut.
 

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No Hay

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Jun 4, 2014
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Last Fall it had to get through DEQ emissions and was adjusted so lean it barely ran. Now, back out of storage, I got the carb adjusted back to optimum, and she runs like a small beast again! Thanks Tony, at The Tune Up and Carb Shop in Tualatin, OR! The Bronco is fun again.
 
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