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Hey everyone. I'm Chaz and new to this site. I just picked me up a 89 Eddie Bauer Full size Bronco. Its got a 4 in suspension lift and 2in body, I have new 35in BF Goodrich A/t and new wheels on it. It's got new new front Warn locking hubs and the whole inside has been Rhino lined. It's also got 4 offroad racing seats with 4 point harnesses. Powered by a 351w V8 with flowmaster exhaust. I'm looking to redo this whole Bronco and maybe put a bigger suspension lift on it so I can fit 38's or larger. I'm noy very knowledgable about the capacitys of this bronco, so I'm not sure if I would have to put heavier axles under it. That's why I'm here to get knowledge. Thanx and God Bless our soldiers
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Welcome Chaz!
Not a Bronco owner, but a Bronco enthusiast!
Doing big things......On leaf springs and 37's!
1984 CUCV Blazer 6.2 diesel, SM465/NP205 Dana 60, 14 bolt, detroits, recentered H1 double beadlocks, 37 inch military Goodyears.
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welcome, i live in clover and work in rock hill. welcome to the board.
66 bronco, lots of tube, 302 boat motor, 435/203/205, 10.25 rear, 60 front, 42 iroks
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Welcome Chaz. We need PIC'S of your Bronco. So you live in Rock Hill HUH? That is where the Company I work for main office is.
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Welcome Chaz! Anxious to see pics......hope you can make it with your bronco to our 4th Annual Concord Meet n Greet.....April 10 ......10-4pm
It's gonna rock this year!!!!
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Hey, Chaz! I live in Kings Mountain. Glad to have you on the site. I'm a BII man myself but if I can help you with anything, just ask!! :xyxthumbs:
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Welcome! Let's see some pics of that FSB.
As for larger tires, the TTB front end won't last long with 38's and I would definitley suggest upgrading to a solid front axle, especially if you plan on wheeling it.
'74 Grocery Getter, '73 Project Buggy, '77 Parts Rig
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Welcome to the group! What ever questions you may have there is someone in this group who will be able to help with your projects. Be sure to post some pics of your build. If your able come out to our meetngreet in april.
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Hey Chaz, Welcome to the site. You'll begin to feel like part of the "family" in no time at all....I'm into Early Broncos myself, so I don't spend much effort lurking on sites or reading posts devoted to the full size rigs. However, FullSizeBroncos.com is consistently ranked near the top of the poll for the most popular 4x4 sites (right behind ClassicBroncos.com when I voted today). You may check them out for suggestions if you haven't already found their site....[SIZE="2"]No matter which size you favor, EB, FSB or B2s, Broncos rock !! [/SIZE] :rockon::rockon:
Mike Edwards....74 Bronco ($ Money Pit $)
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..No matter which size you favor, EB, FSB or B2s, Broncos rock !! :rockon:
YOU GOT THAT RIGHT!!!!!! :xyxthumbs:
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