Just measured my 94 Limited Ex. it was 40 3/4" inches .....so yeah I would go with 41".... mine was in a wreck a long time ago so who knows if my frame has been tweaked a little:icon_confused:
On the driver's side interior door panel there is a switch that has 3 buttons. It is a seat memory switch that you can set 2 different seat adjustments for different size drivers.
It is located right above the power mirrors control switch. Oh and you need the wiring harness for it. I don't know...
Do you have your add a leaf under your overload leaf spring?
I think you are going to have to move your add a leaf up one more in your spring pack. That is why you can't get the u-bolts tight.
Do that and see if you can get your u-bolts tight.
Do you have a C-clamp? you can clamp (compress)...
I say go for it. A friend of mine put a ranger cab on a B2 frame but built a mini steel flatbed. He was in the works installing a 5.0 in it but he never finished the project.
I think the chop box looks better.
Looks like a fun project you have there. Where did you buy the lift kit from?
I am looking for a cheap lift for my 94 4door ex.
I would leave the rear swaybar off, but if you want it back on I think you will have to get longer links or there might be some drop brackets for it.
I think why...
Damn sorry about your Bronco 2, glad to hear that no one was hurt to bad.
I was surprised that those hose clamps held up.
Did it roll more than once or was it a flop on the side then on the roof?
I guess you can join the roll over posse now:icon_rofl:
Well what ever your plans are I am sure...
Hey 1989 Bii be careful with those hose clamps and with a load on that rack.
If you have to do a hard stop or fast manuaver to avoid hitting some one or something those hose clamps probably will snap and then who knows where the rack could end up at........not good.
I think you can find...
Looks good :icon_thumby: can we get some more specs on that homemade rack?
Is it made from conduit? How is it bolted to the explorer racks?
So how are the goodyears treating you? I am still thinking about getting a set.
For the cost of putting a TTB 44 in I would just go fullwidth solid dana 44 and 9 inch rear but thats just me. Looks like you are going to have a fun project anyways.:icon_thumby:
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