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  1. JoshT

    Prerunners B II under construction (finally!)

    I haven't read the thread so I don't know what your plans for tires or power train are so I'm basing my reply on your first post stating 4.0L. IMO if you aren't turning tall and heavy enough tires that you need SD axles then don't run them. SD axles are heavy and the components inside of them...
  2. JoshT

    5.0 in Bronco II

    :icon_confused: Dude the thread is almost a year old, you'd have been better off (a) starting a new thread, (b) posting in your already existing thread, or (c) searching and reading some more. C would have been the best answer because this topic has been covered many times. Now what about...
  3. JoshT

    carbs and tfi never mix!!!

    I imagine so, never drove the truck with a 2bbl. Dad did most of that work to the engine back in the late 80s, I was less than 5 at the time. I'm guessing that it was one of the earliest conversions to the Offy and 4bbl done on a Ranger. The truck was a former fleet truck that dad got cheap, and...
  4. JoshT

    carbs and tfi never mix!!!

    If you are saying a little over $600 for the 4bbl stuff new you might want to recheck your numbers. The intake manifold for that runs around 600 by itself. The 390 cfm vacuum carb is another $300+. My 84 ran best when it had the 390 CFM double pumper, the vacuum secondary never worked quite...
  5. JoshT

    HID's in my 86 B2

    What Pete is trying to say is that the kit comes with a wiring harness for the lights. It doesn't draw power through the factory wiring it only uses the factory wiring to power a couple relays. The power for the HIDs comes from the battery through the relays. So if you are buying that kit you do...
  6. JoshT

    odd ball

    Here I was thinking they were calculated with a tail wind.
  7. JoshT

    mack4

    Sorry I was typing my reply same time as you were, didn't see your post till after I hit submit. Wasn't questioning your reply in the slightest.
  8. JoshT

    mack4

    I know in older vehicles they would put the in the bottom of the seat. I highly doubt that they do that anymore though. There used to contact info floating around the net for a department at Ford which would provide them for a small fee. Never bothered remembering or bookmarking it though...
  9. JoshT

    If you had $2000 what will you do?

    I'd put it in the bank for a rainy day and keep driving the BII. Sooner or later something expensive is going to break and you'll wish you had that money when it does. It's a 25 year old truck so it'll likely happen sooner than later.
  10. JoshT

    lowering kit help... 88 bronco 2

    As The Mud Addict stated you will need to swap out the BIIs axle pivot brackets for those from a 2wd Ranger. The 2wd BIIs have a lift compared to a 2wd Ranger and part of that comes from the pivot brackets being taller. Even with the brackets those still won't be a bolt in swap. The beams you...
  11. JoshT

    2.8 Headers?

    Sorry, Pete not everything is about you. I was posting that for anyone who is reading the thread and doesn't know. That being everyone that thinks headers are going to make a huge worth while difference on an otherwise stock engine. I happen to disagree with you about the 2.8L overall, though I...
  12. JoshT

    2.8 Headers?

    Headers by them selves ain't going to do much other than possibly increase sound. What they really improve exhaust flow, though that's not likely to get you much on a stock engine. It will increase the benefits of nearly any other mod you do to the engine, especially those which result in a more...
  13. JoshT

    Ford Bronco II Sway Bar End Links

    Looks to me like you could do the same thing on a TTB/TIB front suspension. Just use a large clevis pin, like one for a tractor, in place of a bolt on factory end link. Unfortunately that won't work on an SLA set-up as its one long bolt with two bushings on either end. Something else could...
  14. JoshT

    Ford Bronco II Sway Bar End Links

    I keep hearing talk of quick disconnects but never seen them. Got any pics or links you could share? Are these just for the TTB/TIB RBVs or can they be gotten for the later model SLA rigs as well? Obviously the rear would be the same but I've never seen them for that either.
  15. JoshT

    Ford Bronco II Sway Bar End Links

    Ok took a tape measure to both when I got home from work. The explorer end links are 1.5" longer than the BII links by my measure. Holding them side by side, the design and offset of both appeared to be exactly the same just different lengths. The Explorer is a 99 2wd EB with V8, the links...
  16. JoshT

    Ford Bronco II Sway Bar End Links

    Well I have both a 98 explorer and a Ranger with a BII swaybar in my back yard. If I get a chance before someone else gives you a definite answer I'll do some checking.
  17. JoshT

    The_Dealers Build Thread

    If you go with the grabbers let me know how you like them for off road around here. I am considering them for my 99 when I get new tires. I will probably be going with either the grabbers or an actual mud tire. Haven't decided yet since the truck is no longer a daily driver a real offroad tire...
  18. JoshT

    The_Dealers Build Thread

    My grand mother lives up that way, she's almost right across the street from the entrance to Plant Scherer. Wish you luck on that move. I wouldn't mind getting a little further away myself, but I actually like Georgia for the most part and for now this is where the job is at.
  19. JoshT

    The_Dealers Build Thread

    Seeing how I grew up there what part of Macon are you in? I grew up on the Houston Rd. end of Hartley Bridge. As soon as I could afford to I had to get out of Bibb County. I heard you on that one, I bout won't go into Macon these days without carrying. The only time I don't is because I just...
  20. JoshT

    The_Dealers Build Thread

    Gotta be careful with that kinda cash around Macon! Don't flash it around any more or it might end up missing. I think that's the first time I've seen a first gen with a second gen bumper that didn't have the whole clip swapped. Didn't even know it would fit that way. It does look good though...

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