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Bronco 2 xlt project The rebirth of a bronco2xlt


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Hey everyone names Joe. I am about to start a bronco project. :yahoo::yahoo::yahoo: Ok lets Go..
Bronco details are

1990 bronco 2 xlt
A4ld Transmission
BW1350 Transfer case


I'm confused :icon_confused:eek:n the front Dana and Rear Dana dont know much on the difference. Some help on the difference would be great. will post pics .

On my sticker on the door the date says 11/89 but my title says 90

Will be ordering a lot of stuff soon. will have list online soon. Doing a 2-4 inch lift

Need some help on my axles and transfer case and transmission want to make sure im correct on model Will post pics for help on identifying Be back soon With pics.
admin or mod could you put this in the right place on forum for starting a project thought this would be a good place to start a thread/post.:icon_confused:

This post will include a lot of photos of progress and whatever of my bronco project:headbang: I guess this is the beginning of the bronco journey hope you all stay tuned for everything that will go on with this project.


Let's Get this Started will go get pictures now be back on in a little bit.

Again hey to everyone :icon_cheers::headbang::yahoo:
 


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The Bronco Covered in snow well just a little
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/13/1002600g.jpg/[IMG]

Front axle
[IMG]http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/805/1002607ws.jpg/[IMG]
[IMG]http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/823/1002602h.jpg/[IMG]

Rear axle & broken tail pipe
[IMG]http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/809/1002612y.jpg/[IMG]
[IMG]http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/27/1002613h.jpg/[IMG]

Bottom of Transmission
[IMG]http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/829/1002618s.jpg/[IMG]

Transfer case
[IMG]http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/138/1002608f.jpg/[IMG]

Any help on the Front and rear axle please.


How do i post photos so they just show up instead of a link?
 

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Your links don't work...

If after 11/89, it is a 90 model. Should have a 1354 t case and a Dana 35 front end. It will have a 7.5 rear.
 

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Well on my door sticker it says 11/89 on my title it says 90 So little confused?:icon_confused:



Will work on the photos. trying imageshack to load the up on here guess its not working will try another picture uploading website any good places to upload pics on here.
 
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Use Photobucket. Its a 90. The next model year usuallystarts around sept
 

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Trying Photos from Photobucket now lets hope this works.


Just so i can figure it out for a better project build log i guess you would call it. Just some pictures for now till the goodies Get here. And need to go to the store.

And the Exhaust pipe just broke to o well time for dual exhaust!
















Alot of Surface rust, and rust rust rust rust... i need to take off will be happening when the snow melts
 
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Can you post a pic of the front of the t case?

Still a good lookin B2
 

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Yeah i will take better pictures soon. We just got another 2-4 inches of snow.

Will remove the transmission and transfer case soon or today so i can take better picture For everyone. sorry about the crappy Pictures.
 

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Typically vehicles for new model years start production in Aug of the preceding year. haven't you ever noticed that new cars come out in the fall??
 

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The pics are fine. It looks like you have a D35, if you have a fixed yoke on the front of your t case then its a 1354. If its a slip yoke its a 1350.
 

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Ok thanks again for the info. Didnt get to do anything today because of the snow and rain:annoyed::annoyed:

hopefully tomorrow ill get to get something done on the bronco. thanks for the info again will update soon.
 

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Ok thanks again for the info. Didnt get to do anything today because of the snow and rain:annoyed::annoyed:

hopefully tomorrow ill get to get something done on the bronco. thanks for the info again will update soon.
sweet looking rig. I want nothing more in this world than to find a reasonably clean B2. I'll make it run, just need a clean body.:D
 

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nice looking bII to start with. ill keep posted on this project
 

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Thanks Everyone the snow has melted and tomorrow going to get parts and degreaser and other stuff i need for the bronco. will keep everyone updated on the project. :yahoo::yahoo::headbang:
 

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Back to your original post.....the rear dana35 is used in jeeps, I don't think ford ever used them. The front dana35 is what's called a twin-traction beam (TTB), which is what it looks like you have.
 

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