bronco mods for newbie
bronco mods for newbie
come on then guys... i wanna know what i can do to improve my 88 2.9 bronco 2, i will be going down the lifting route but wanted to know what else is possible to do to them
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Re: bronco mods for newbie
you can do a V8 swap,D44/9in swap. explorer D35/8.8 swap.you can swap in xpolere springs
D44/9in

not a B2 but the same suspension
explore D35/8.8 with a 4in susp.lift on 33's

D44/9in
not a B2 but the same suspension
explore D35/8.8 with a 4in susp.lift on 33's

Re: bronco mods for newbie
Depends on what you want? Rock crawler, mud bogger, jacked up street queen with big tires, basic trail rider? How much money do you want to spend? Does it need to be or remain a daily driver?
FWIW, good tires with front and rear lockers will allow even an otherwise stock truck to perform amazingly well.
FWIW, good tires with front and rear lockers will allow even an otherwise stock truck to perform amazingly well.
Bill
1990 BII, 4.0, (sold)
2005 F150 SCrew
'84 Ranger under construction
1990 BII, 4.0, (sold)
2005 F150 SCrew
'84 Ranger under construction
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Re: bronco mods for newbie
and whats available in your area for donor rigs
Re: bronco mods for newbie
4litre v6 explorers are available here, will be used as a daily, but also will be trailing in it with fellow offroad nuts in their landrovers, toyotas and the like and money wise dont wanna go nuts but willing to pay for right mods/bits
Re: bronco mods for newbie
From a 1st generation Explorer, the front d35 axle is a bolt in and a decent upgrade. You can also use the 8.8 rear axle but it requires welding on the axle pads and shock mounts. The Explorer 4.0 is a nice upgrade also, bolts right in but requires some wiring changes, more or less depending on what year BII you have. The 4.0 also requires you use a "4.0" transmission, not the stock trans behind your 2.9. The Explorer springs will also bolt right in and give an inch or so of lift over stock.
I'd look for at least a factory limited slip rear axle. If you don't see snow in your area and don't need 4x4 on the street, maybe look to get some kind of locker for the front axle. If you have auto hubs up front maybe swap them out for a set of Warn manuals.
Do you have tools and a place to work? Ability to swap axles/engines, etc., or are you looking for "bolt on" type mods?
I'd look for at least a factory limited slip rear axle. If you don't see snow in your area and don't need 4x4 on the street, maybe look to get some kind of locker for the front axle. If you have auto hubs up front maybe swap them out for a set of Warn manuals.
Do you have tools and a place to work? Ability to swap axles/engines, etc., or are you looking for "bolt on" type mods?
Bill
1990 BII, 4.0, (sold)
2005 F150 SCrew
'84 Ranger under construction
1990 BII, 4.0, (sold)
2005 F150 SCrew
'84 Ranger under construction
Re: bronco mods for newbie
got tools and garage including lifts and ramps at my disposal so thats not a prob and also welding gear, and i am a mechanic/engineer so does not matter if its bolt on mods or weld etc
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Re: bronco mods for newbie
sounds like your all set up. now just make up your mind what you want