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My Silver '76 - Printable Version

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My Silver '76 - Crawdad - 10-30-2012

No problemo man! The price in gas alone can offset the saving. Just wanted to pass on a good gesture!


My Silver '76 - BucknEB - 11-01-2012

The new 33" BFG KM2's are awesome! I drove a 50 mile round trip to Awendaw, SC yesterday to got to the shooting range. The tires ride great and they are quieter than my old BFG Mud terrains. :chili:

Installed the the new 3 pt. seat belts last night. The Bronco just got a little safer. :xyxthumbs:


My Silver '76 - SC74 - 11-01-2012

Heck yea! Did you keep the old BFG Mud's? You are going to have a blast driving that around Charleston when it warms up again Confusedmokin:


My Silver '76 - chuzie - 11-01-2012

BucknEB Wrote:The new 33" BFG KM2's are awesome! I drove a 50 mile round trip to Awendaw, SC yesterday to got to the shooting range. The tires ride great and they are quieter than my old BFG Mud terrains. :chili:

Installed the the new 3 pt. seat belts last night. The Bronco just got a little safer. :xyxthumbs:

Ur only as safe as the idiot behind the wheel! Yes, i know, im screwed.

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My Silver '76 - BucknEB - 11-01-2012

SC74 Wrote:Heck yea! Did you keep the old BFG Mud's? You are going to have a blast driving that around Charleston when it warms up again Confusedmokin:

I kept the two rear tires as spares, although they are about 10 years old and showing some signs of dry rot. I would use them if I had to, but only as temporary solution. I've already been having a blast just driving around here lately. It's been a little chilly the last couple of days riding without the soft top.


My Silver '76 - BucknEB - 11-01-2012

chuzie Wrote:Ur only as safe as the idiot behind the wheel! Yes, i know, im screwed.

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I'm safer than I was having no seat belts. And yes you are.:thefinger:


My Silver '76 - BucknEB - 11-06-2012

I put the Bronco on the Dyno this past Saturday. They wound it up to 5k rpm and it made 162 Hp and 210 lbs torque. The computer says it got up to +130mph.    


My Silver '76 - DirtyWhiteBoy - 11-06-2012

My book says that a 76 model 302 as a 8:1 engine and made a 134 hp. 1969-1970 made 220hp and 1971 made 210hp...they were all 9.5:1
Tim (DWB)


My Silver '76 - DirtyWhiteBoy - 11-06-2012

My book says that a 76 model 302 as a 8:1 engine and made a 134 hp. 1969-1970 made 220hp and 1971 made 210hp...they were all 9.5:1
Sounds like you gained 30+ over stock , what gear do you have in your Bronco?
Tim (DWB)


My Silver '76 - BucknEB - 11-06-2012

I think those numbers are the factory engine Dyno stats? I was told that the rear wheel horsepower on a Mustang 5.0 was around 160-180. I have 3.50 gears, stock C4, and D20. I'm also running Trick Flow intake, B303 cam, and long tube headers.