JustBob
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- 1989
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- Bronco II
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The 4WD works better when the hubs are engaged...an additional plus with manual hubs you can have low range 2WD if you throw it in 4Lo and leave the hubs disengaged.Yup, forgot to tell you to engage the hubs. Duh.
I found the complete owner's manual set for my 88 B2 at a pick a part, they didn't charge me for them, I had just the owner's manual for it previously and happened to find the complete set one day and grabbed them...I don't have the factory service manual set yet though and I certainly would like to get those one of these days, just wondering if I could get away with the PDF version and just print off the page(s) I need if I'm working on something.Jump on ebay and search for the manuals for you BII. You'll never regret having them.
I bought the full owners manual set that came with a BII new, the Ford service manual and the Electrical and Vacuum trouble shooting manual.
I have found the Electrical and Vacuum trouble shooting manual especially helpful.
Don't waste your money on Chiltons or Haynes.
The manual is great if I'm just looking through it in the house but when I'm out working on a vehicle I don't want to get the manual covered in grease, oil, etc....so I figured the PDF version would be better so you could just print out what you need and if you destroy the printouts in the process of fixing your vehicle its a hell of a lot cheaper than replacing a $100+ manual LOL.PDF would work too. I like sitting back and thumbing through the manual but also would like to print it off, you've got me thinking to go get the pdf so I'll have both.