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choped84

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well i've been gettin alot of questions about the bronco II iv'e been buildin so here we go.

i bought it from my uncle for 300 bux with a pink camo paint job, no lift and 35" bfg mt's



after about a year i blew both head gaskets and fried the auto overdrive trans. so the teardown began



out came the stock 2.8



and since it was all tore apart i figured it was a good time to do a solid axle swap.


 


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sweet...i love no lift 35 in tire trucks...matts was killer.:headbang:



you gonna still try to stay low as possible? how bout a 4.0? or are you going to scream the 2.8?
 

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I love the solid axle being john deere colors that awesome!!
 

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after getting the full width dana 44 under it i found out the frame was bent on both side infront of the cab. so i cut stock frame rails off and built my own out of 2"x5" .188 wall tube.





i used 4" bronco graveyard superflex coils and stock f-150 coil buckets

 

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? how did you shoe horn the straight six in that truck? Is the ingine compartment long enough for that or did you have to lenghten the nose?
 

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the 300 fit with just a little firewall beating. the radiator is goin to be mounted to the roll bar in the bed. the whole thing is goin to be JD green and yellow but i just havnt had the time to paint it yet
 

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when i made the new front frame rails i made them to be the same width as a 79 f-150 for ease of mounting the radius arms, motor mounts, and steering box



 

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the dana 70 rear



rear crossmember. i still plan to guset the shakles i just havent got my dimple dies yet

 
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i like it:icon_thumby:


i was thinking of plate mounting a carb like that on a bellows that was adjustable so startups on angles would be easy...with two cables for fore/aft side/side...i started working on it some time ago when rusty was thinkin of droppin a 300 in a rbv...that way you could ruin a lil more carb with the mid clifford cam.


he is gonna love this rig:icon_rofl:
 

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I do love this rig.

Probely the most bad ass rig ive seen on here.....LOVE to see it in action!

Makes me wanna revive my 300/RBV project.

later,
Dustin
 

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hell yea! thats a sweat rig. i'm really digging the 300 I6. got any more pics of the engine bay?
 

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