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is there a bronco only junkyard anywhere??


85DANGERanger

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i thought i remember a really old episode of trucks on spike t.v. were they went to a Bronco only junkyard somewhere in tennessee. am i right?? if so where is it at?
 
jeffs bronco graveyard....haha
 
they have a web site. i think you can order stuff off the web. LMCtruck.com also has some good stuff if you are willing to pay for it.
 
im looking for a bronco junkyard. lmc and jeffs sell new restoration parts. although, they do have what im lookin for but theres no way in hell im gunna pay 2500 for it.
 
what are you lookin for there are a few old b2 and eb in my area i can probly get a few parts off of
 
BroncoGraveyard sells some old stuff too. Granted they were only 30 minutes S of me and I just walked in the door.

Needed a new rear yoke for a D20 T-case, the junkyard I got it from felt it necessary to remove it for me. I said it didn't have to be clean and pretty. The guy walked out with one covered in grime, worked for me.

Don't know about a whole axle though... Probably not.

I seem to vaguely recall that episode as well.
 
BroncoGraveyard sells some old stuff too. Granted they were only 30 minutes S of me and I just walked in the door.

Needed a new rear yoke for a D20 T-case, the junkyard I got it from felt it necessary to remove it for me. I said it didn't have to be clean and pretty. The guy walked out with one covered in grime, worked for me.

Don't know about a whole axle though... Probably not.

I seem to vaguely recall that episode as well.

lol, ok, so there is someone that has seen that episode other then me. now i dont feel stupid. lol. no, to just find out where its at.
 
Why not just narrow a fullsize 44?
 
Why not just narrow a fullsize 44?

too much trouble, a eb axle is pretty much bolt and go. narrowing involves measureing, cutting, relocating spring pirches, getting new axles, etc. id rather go the easy way, thats if i can find one.
 
there is a local guy that has a few here in Denver. Ill see if he wants to ship em.
 
yeah, please see if he will. im not wanting to spend a TON, but its under350 shipped, ill go for it.
 

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