11-27-2013, 01:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-27-2013, 01:25 PM by 1st Bronco.)
I have the following to trade for set of wheels and tires:
Used, but in great shape, Weather Guard Model 684, does not have inside tray.
Model 684-0-01 All-Purpose Chest - Aluminum
Dimensions: H: 19 ¼ W: 27½ L: 62
Weight (lbs.): 71
Cubic feet: 18.6
Rotary style latch mechanism keeps the cover tight against the weather seal. Key included.
Mounts directly to the bed of the truck. Ideal to mount next to fifth wheel.
Back of the chest can be placed tight against the front of the pickup bed because zero clearance is needed for opening the cover.
Can post actual pictures once the rain stops. This is a huge box, please double check the dimensions. It will not fit in the back of a Bronco side to side.
http://www.fmbtruckoutfitters.com/produc...minum.html
I am looking for a used, but with good tread, set of 31" or 32" wheels and tires for my 1985 Bronco. I have a set of road tires and need a set for off road.
Thanks,
Dave
Used, but in great shape, Weather Guard Model 684, does not have inside tray.
Model 684-0-01 All-Purpose Chest - Aluminum
Dimensions: H: 19 ¼ W: 27½ L: 62
Weight (lbs.): 71
Cubic feet: 18.6
Rotary style latch mechanism keeps the cover tight against the weather seal. Key included.
Mounts directly to the bed of the truck. Ideal to mount next to fifth wheel.
Back of the chest can be placed tight against the front of the pickup bed because zero clearance is needed for opening the cover.
Can post actual pictures once the rain stops. This is a huge box, please double check the dimensions. It will not fit in the back of a Bronco side to side.
http://www.fmbtruckoutfitters.com/produc...minum.html
I am looking for a used, but with good tread, set of 31" or 32" wheels and tires for my 1985 Bronco. I have a set of road tires and need a set for off road.
Thanks,
Dave
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VIN# makes it a 1985, the engine block# is an 1989, and the front end is from a 1987. I call it Broncenstein.
VIN# makes it a 1985, the engine block# is an 1989, and the front end is from a 1987. I call it Broncenstein.