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looking for some of your ideas please, i know i need to add one to my bronco. post up some pics too if ya can. thanks,Chuck
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Mines pretty simple, but works really well. It is just a straight bar with heims at both ends. It is solid mounted to the top of the pumpkin and then to a bar that sits across the frame rails, there are no links. I can try to take some pics this weekend and post them up for you.
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nhopman Wrote:Mines pretty simple, but works really well. It is just a straight bar with heims at both ends. It is solid mounted to the top of the pumpkin and then to a bar that sits across the frame rails, there are no links. I can try to take some pics this weekend and post them up for you.
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that would be awesome Nick...thanks
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That isn't a Bronco. It can't possibly work... Actually Aaron's looks pretty slick. Otherwise, a link from the top of the housing to a piece of square tube acting as a frame crossmember is simple and easy. WH sells one that you might be able to get some ideas from. If you want, I might have their brackets that you could trace out to dupilcate.