Front Coil buckets

Ask technical questions about your Ford Bronco II here. Technical write-ups on your axle swaps, engine swaps, chop tops, etc. are encouraged.
eisle89
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Post by eisle89 »

Early Bronco ..... pre '84
breefee_BII
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Post by breefee_BII »

I see that makes sense I can't wait to gut the breefee its gonna be a blast thanks for the info
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DBrown
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Post by DBrown »

the "EB" was made from 66-77. the 78-79 were full size only and the 80-mid 90's were full size with the BII starting in 84 even though some were produced in 83 but not released untill 84...
71 Bronco - twin sticked, full width, 2" lift, wristed arm, lots of rust...

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breefee_BII
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Post by breefee_BII »

I loved the broncoII after you choped the top D it looked really good and custom I'm not sure how I'm gonna finish mine but something similar possibly with someplace to mount a high lift to. maybe I'll mount some chanel iron on there for now to smooth it out.just pickup up a 302 FI trans and transfer for $300 everything except for complete harness. by the way what is a "TTB"
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ranger5.0
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Post by ranger5.0 »

I believe it is Twin Traction Beam (TTB).
EBSteve just likes to watch me break things.:-)
420HP and 775Ft lbs Now it is time to break things.
breefee_BII
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Post by breefee_BII »

ok so some of you know I'm new but I have recieved the deal of the centruy today and it kind of fell into my lap. so you know I got a 302, transmission and transfer for $300, but today I went to look at it and the guy was starting to cut the motor out of the frame and chassis so I asked him what he was doing with the axles he said junkyard I said I'll give you $400 for everything it's a done deal tomorrow. The chassis is from a 1986 ford f150 shortbed. Oh yeah and it already has a 4 inch lift I think. the question is what do I do chop the frame or mount everything on the Bronco II which do you guys think would be the best route to go I want the easiest transition that will stand up to the rocks but still be fast. any help would be greatly appreciated.

I about $%^* myself when he told me yes on the $400 guys I have no idea where to begin but i think the idea of full size axles on a BII is so bad ass.
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