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Pauls86

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Ok I have a 1988 4x4 Bronco 2.9 Auto Trans. is weak I bought rolled a 1990 Bronco 2 wheel drive.It is a 2.9 5 speed What I want to know is what do I need to do to put the 2 wheel drive front end under mine. I am putting all the insides in mine aswell. Thanks
 


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So I don't need to change any brackets or anything.What about the clutch pedals will the work with the old dash or do I need to get another set of pedals till I change my dash.
 

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Don't know for positive but I think the 90 clutch pedal/arm will fit the earlier brake/clutch bracket.
 

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You may need an early style transmission mount bracket - If the 90's is close enough to the frame mounting holes a little minor modifying might get you home free.
 

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You'll have to switch the pivot bracket for the passenger side front axle. The one that is riveted on to the crossmember under the motor. I believe the front brake hoses are also different. I had to shorten the tie rods when I went the other way, 2WD to 4WD.
 

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You'll have to switch the pivot bracket for the passenger side front axle. The one that is riveted on to the crossmember under the motor. I believe the front brake hoses are also different. I had to shorten the tie rods when I went the other way, 2WD to 4WD.
Even though it is Bronco to Bronco. I have both trucks.
 

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