UPDATE!!
So the weather was half decent today. Decided it would be a good day to start breaking down the Bronco.
It went incredibly smooth! (maybe had something to do with the beer...

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I started off with removing the driveshafts. Rear first.
This is what was holding the U-Joint to the yoke
At least the nuts came off nice and easy!
Then it was time for the front. Started turning the wrench and realized that not having hub locking assemblies up front was going to be a major complication at this point.
So out came the C clamp!
Clamped that sucker on and made it bind up on the frame. Those little bastards came out!
Speaking of bolts...here's what I had to contend with.
That is a 12 point 5/16". Want to know how big the wrench is for a 12 point 5/16" bolt?
About this big...
Turning 32 year old bolts with a 4" long wrench wasn't my idea of fun. My hands were killing me at the end of that.
And NO, I didn't have a pipe to fit over it. So don't say it. lol
Rear driveshaft off
I'll be keeping this for future use
Front driveshaft off
And same story...I'll be keeping this one too
Then it was time to start removing the front axle.
Starting with the radius arm mounts. A couple of the bolts came off without too much trouble. The rest called for the grinder to come out and play.
At this point..beer was enjoyed
Best part about working on a truck when it's only 41F outside?? The beer never gets warm!
So at this point, all that's holding the axle to the frame is 1 bolt and the coil springs.
Oh, and a word of warning to anyone that plans on doing this. BLOCK THE TIRES BEFORE YOU TAKE THE LAST RADIUS ARM MOUNT BOLT OUT!
The frame went one way and the axle went the other!
So after bringing them back to where they were supposed to be(keeping in mind that the 1 bolt and coil springs were still attached) I blocked the rear tires and put jackstands under the front crossmember in preparation for the next move.
BTW, that yellow bucket is all my hub assembly and brand new front end bushings!
A couple shots of the axle sagging
Now, before I could take the last bolt out, I had to remove the steering box.
Anyone want to know what 32 year old power steering fluid looks like?? It looks like pink skittles and water went through a blender.
Here's the frame...steering box-less
And here's the steering box. Which still works, so another part to be kept for future use!
Needs a bit of a wash first tho..
After that, I took the last bolt out and the coils were the last thing to come off.
Here's the stock coil sitting beside the lift coils that came with this thing
I may be selling those. Not sure yet. I've been told that Cherokee coils are a much better ride for a small truck.
And here's a few of how she's sitting right now.
Tomorrow's plan is to get the axle out from under the frame and take the radius arms off. Not sure how far I'll get beyond that tho.
I started this work just after lunch, and the final product was at around 5:00. I can't believe how well that went!
Thanks for checkin it out
