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#11
Between a cell phone and a CB, you should be set. I bought the $40 Cobra CB from wallyworld and an SWR tuner from radioshack and I can regularly get 3-5 miles out of mine.

Tow points should be top priority. It makes it much easier for people to pull you out if you have good tow points front and rear.
1996 Bronco, 302, E4OD -- 1977 F100, 300, C4
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#12
Where are you typically putting the tow points, are you welding them on or welding and bolting?
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#13
rcflyer23 Wrote:Where are you typically putting the tow points, are you welding them on or welding and bolting?


Good question I would like to hear the response from some of these hardcore guys also. Confusedupergrin:

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#14
rcflyer23 Wrote:Where are you typically putting the tow points, are you welding them on or welding and bolting?

87-91 body style --> http://www.fullsizebronco.com/forum/show...hp?t=42765

(92-96 body style, see post #13 in above link)
'95 Bronco -- 351W-435-205, D44 SAS, Cromos, Truetrac, E-Locker
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#15
Ogeechee 4x4 Wrote:87-91 body style --> http://www.fullsizebronco.com/forum/show...hp?t=42765

(92-96 body style, see post #13 in above link)

Thanks for the link.. I looked through it quickly and that seems pretty straight forward. Now I will just have to track down some of the hooks.
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#16
You don't have to use those specific hooks. I just meant it as a general reference artical. I would assume that you could use the same process with even the cheap AutoZone/Advance/NAPA tow hooks...
'95 Bronco -- 351W-435-205, D44 SAS, Cromos, Truetrac, E-Locker
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#17
True... Those seem to be pretty stout mounts. I will have to see what Autozone, etc. Have available.
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#18
I pulled mine off a 2006 F150, I just removed the air dam and bolted them to the frame.

Make sure to use Grade 8 hardware.
1996 Bronco, 302, E4OD -- 1977 F100, 300, C4
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#19
I am new to the area I am at so I will have to look up some junk yards in the phone book and see about getting some from there. Do you remember what you paid for them?
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#20
You can actually get your wife in your truck? She sat in mine one time to help bleed the brakes and has not been it since. That was 3 years agoConfusedcratchhe:
She does not like the sound it makes!Confusedhrug:
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