kwanner1
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- 1986
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- 2.9L V6
Hello,
My name is Kevin. I live in the Cincinnati area and I own an '86 Bronco II.
I am having problems with my 4 wheel drive on my Bronco II. It seems when ever I get out and lock in the hubs, back up about 8 feet then start forward my left front wheel seems to be locking normal, and spinning as it should, but the passenger front wheel seems like it is binding up.? it makes the steering in 4x4 mode rear erratic. Again I have a manual locking setup.
I was thinking of investing in the "WARN" high quality hubs, or even doing a swap with the '76 - '77 full size Bronco axles, but I dont want to change my bolt pattern. I have new wheels and tires, so I dont want to loos out.
Is there another axle combo I could use in the front? Maybe something like a 89 to 94 jeep cherokee sport front axle.
again please point me in the right direction, this is a typical low cost / budget build - repair.
Thanks Kevin
My name is Kevin. I live in the Cincinnati area and I own an '86 Bronco II.
I am having problems with my 4 wheel drive on my Bronco II. It seems when ever I get out and lock in the hubs, back up about 8 feet then start forward my left front wheel seems to be locking normal, and spinning as it should, but the passenger front wheel seems like it is binding up.? it makes the steering in 4x4 mode rear erratic. Again I have a manual locking setup.
I was thinking of investing in the "WARN" high quality hubs, or even doing a swap with the '76 - '77 full size Bronco axles, but I dont want to change my bolt pattern. I have new wheels and tires, so I dont want to loos out.
Is there another axle combo I could use in the front? Maybe something like a 89 to 94 jeep cherokee sport front axle.
again please point me in the right direction, this is a typical low cost / budget build - repair.
Thanks Kevin