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My 1990 BII Bomber 4 linked with coilovers on all 4 Corners


nooch450

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383
City
New Jersey
Vehicle Year
1991
Transmission
Manual
OK so I should have started a build thread here long ago and I dont know why I didnt.

1990 Bronco II with 2.9L V6

Front:

Trussed D35 TTB swap with 4.88 Nitro Gears and Limted Slip
Custom extended radius arms
Swinger Heim Steering
12" 2.5 FOA Coilovers and 2.0 2" FOA Bumps

Rear:

Double Triangulated 4 linkd 8.8 31 spline explorer axle with 4.88 Nitro Gears, spool to be added
14" 2.5 FOA Coilovers and 2.0 4" FOA Bumps
Streatched 9" from stock rear axle location
Full rear tub
Gas tank in trunk area (guna be fun)

Sure I missed some but here is a photo dump!









































 
Really nice build so far! I really like the master cantilever.

Richard
 
Nice build, I'm liking the unique designs, subscribed...

SVT
 
ha-ha. I've called mine the b2-bomber for years too.

it's even my screename on many other forums. i'm even stretching the rear axle back too. I am planning on using the sheet metal from front fenders to make the rear arches look more factory
 
There is so much bump travel that there will prob be no more room for body lines...

Im really stoked to get this thing done. Im mounting the rear bumps now, I should have some pictures soon. Than its gas tank mount and tub time!
 
Mounted bump stops, did a ton of welding and started remaking the body. I also through some over lays on the frame where I notched it.





 
Very nice. Keeping an eye on this one.
 
Didnt do to much but here is a pic of the streatch from the side...

 
I absolutely love that MC cantilever design. Definitely stealing that for my future build
 
There is so much bump travel that there will prob be no more room for body lines...

I wasn't worried about body lines, I want a nice factory looking lip going around the fender arch. the front fenders have a larger opening than the rears, and by using the arches from it, I will be able to clear my tires without molesting the arch lip.

Here is a non-modified front fender sitting on a 35" tire (notice that at full-stuff the opening will accept a tire about an inch taller than that on either side?)
IMG_20130331_151023_zpscf830e81.jpg


it just seemed so much easier than to body work my own lip around the arch, that wouldn't look any better than a factory lip anyway
 
Isn't the top of that tire guna eat that fender when it flexes?

I do love the factory lip tho!

You guys are welcome to steel all the ideas that you want.

And thanks again for the compliments. I should be starting the tub tonight. :-)

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