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Can the TTB out a full size bronco be put in a b2


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I was wondering if the front end out of a 93 full size eb bronco could be put in a b2. I know the d35 swap out of the explorer will work but my bro swap a sas into his full size and i can get the frront end for next to nothing so was wondering if it can be done or if im gonna be stuck with a d35 or a sas swap
 


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thanks alot but i'm not really worried about narrowing it cause the b2 is a play toy. Just want to know how much of a pain in the a$$ the swap would be
 

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Hey your link don't work. Are they just reusing the the stock F150/FSB steering?
 

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Its the same steering box. The links you need are determined by the width of the axle, so use the FS steering linkage.
 

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Doing it right now. Have to fab some spacers for the coil buckets but other than that it's almost a plug and play for the ttb out of a full size 1982 bronc. But, u do have to move the picot points out 7/8inch (90BII) to avoid axle issues.
 
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ext the coil buckets...easier to start from scratch to make new ones that come out a couple more inches. cut the beams close to the bushing end, weld in 1" of material on each side...use rbv drop brackets like normal. better to use the f/s radius arms and mod em up. more leverage on the springs=more travel

get to work:icon_welder:
 

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what are u gonna do about steering? 21" is crazy...the autofab kit is only 16"
 

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With that much travel I hope it's getting a swing set.
 

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what are u gonna do about steering? 21" is crazy...the autofab kit is only 16"
I've got a couple ideas for steering. That 21" was free moving. If coilovers and swingset steering are setup correct it could be useable travel.

Autofabs limiter is the coil springs they use. I plan to change that with mine.:headbang:
 

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