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Thanks! They are 33s
 


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a lot of nice looking b2's here. here is the most recent pic of mine...finally got it on the road after a year.
Very nice! How much lift is on it? Great stance!
 

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It has 5.5 lift brackets and six inch bds coils...add a leaf and block on the back...it barely fits in my jobs underground parking lot...lol
 

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Not much but here's mine, 4" lift 285's.









 

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Did you make door pins to make the doors removable?
 

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good looking B2!
Thanks!

Did you make door pins to make the doors removable?
I just drilled the heads of the pins off and pounded them out and then used bolts with the threads cut off and a hole drilled in it for a cotter pin. Also it helps if you grind the end to a taper to help it go in.

Edit: You have to unbolt the doors first then remove the pins, just mark the brackets first that way once you seperate the brackets you can just bolt the half to the door while it's on the ground. The best way to hold them is to roll down the window, stand on the inside, put your arm through the window and grab the trim on the outside bottom "kind of like a purse", then you have a free hand to put the pins in.
 
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Thanks!



I just drilled the heads of the pins off and pounded them out and then used bolts with the threads cut off and a hole drilled in it for a cotter pin. Also it helps if you grind the end to a taper to help it go in.

Edit: You have to unbolt the doors first then remove the pins, just mark the brackets first that way once you seperate the brackets you can just bolt the half to the door while it's on the ground. The best way to hold them is to roll down the window, stand on the inside, put your arm through the window and grab the trim on the outside bottom "kind of like a purse", then you have a free hand to put the pins in.
:worthless:

Come on man, show of your work :popcorn:
 

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new pic

got a little more lift and 35s....
 

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Most recent pic. ..


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Damn that looks good! Tires look much better than the old ones.
 

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Damn that looks good! Tires look much better than the old ones.
Thanks jerry! Put my 33s on for summer towing...looks horrible...lol

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Here is my old Bronco II. 1988 XLT from West Virginia. Bought her out of Toledo, OH and brought her home to Rochester Hills, MI. She has 117,XXX original miles with very little to no rust. 2.9 with a 5 speed manual, manual hubs and manual transfer case. I miss this truck everyday of my life.
 

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Yay, After whats seemed like 5 years (searching everyday across almost every city in Craigslist) for a Bronco II to recreate the nostalgia of my youth I found this Jem in California. NO RUST, 2 very small dings on the front drivers quarter and a Pristine interior. She is a 5 speed 4x4 with locking hubs. I added some nice Ultra Badlands wheels and 29x10.5-15 Thronbirds. It was Garage kept and bought from an estate sale with all original paperwork. I guess Patience is truly a Virtue!



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