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My Bronco 2


I wish my 89 BII looked as nice as yours, your paint is nice and shiny, and that graphic on the side looks real nice, my BII is all Beige, and when I talk about painting it, my wife and mother-in-law says it's the nicest around, even though I have seen a Red and White one that is nicer.

I have those same flag mirrors on mine, but I'm thinking of changing them out for a set of the big ones, but black, not chrome.



Robert
 
Thanks Robert. Yeah I like the paint and all. Its all paint to, the side stripes are paint. No vinals.. It's still in good shape. The body is still good underneath to. There's not a lot of dents that have been fixed either. My B2 is solid... It's never been up north either tho. No salt! Lol. I'm gonna have to look at yours. See this tan bronco.

And yeah country, Ryan hooked me up on getting it moved over here.
 
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Got the roof rack today. It's gonna be a great fit I think. Marc was even nice enough to throw in two hella lights and a wiring harness. Awesome guy. I get to drive about 2.5 hours Tuesday to start the bumpers. I'm making progress. Pics will come.
 
bumpers in progress, been at a friends house 3 hours away all day. just got back home actually.. by next wednesday i should have a "finished" product--- minus paint. got a few lil custom touches that the 1st gen b2 guys might like, but you'll have to wait and see
 
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Is all we got finished with bc of the designing we did. Just the top shape towards the body. Gonna be a real finished product and look sweet
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gonna spill part of my own beans here b/c i need help..
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the orange line shows where i'm cutting the body b/c of the height the bumper will be on the ends. its only gonna be like 2-3 inches on the side.. this will help with approachment angle and also when i do the axle swap if i sas i'm moving the axle forward some so....
if i cut this, what's the best way to roll the cut under to finish out the cut? what's the secret? or will i need to roll it under??
 
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I cut 1/4in notches every half inch or so then bent em up. And just so ya know it will crack the paint on the bends so you need somthing to cover it up. I used bedliner
 
touch up paint is not a problem... i might do a bedliner bottom on it anyways. idk yet. i may just cut it and not roll it for now, see what happens and then roll it when its warmer. in Mississippi 20 degrees is stupid cold to us! lol, i understand to some of yall that's a warm day.

and a lil new path of plans for the build:
xj dana 30, 4.56's, locked --looking more into this. thoughts? don't give me d35 is better.. give me thoughts on d30 swap.
removable roof rack with 4 lights forward, 2 back
bumpers in process now, winch mount. probably a smittybilt xrc 8 or superwinch epi9.0 (depends on Christmas money) and 2 lights
on the rear bumper will be swing out tire with matching rim and tire.
explorer dome light, new dash (mine is busted)
xj coils, f250 shock towers, new shocks (i don't like the RC nitros i have)
fender trim probably to help clear the planned 33's. i might try some treadwrights.com tires, i know a few guys that swear by them so...
hopefully find a liftgate with flip up glass
 
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thoughts on a dana 30 swap? i know the 35 is "stronger", capable, and actually i did decide the 35 was better for me at one point, but now i'm thinking the d30 will fit me better. i've seen them run on jeeps with 35's no problem and the more i look on here the more i see d35 breaking shafts and things.. so if i go a d30, hopefully long arm. what all do i need? anyone have a good breakdown on what was used? tips? secrets for this swap?
 
The suspense is killing me.... I ain't seen anything on my bumper build since the last pic I posted. So it's gonna be a Suprise to me. I won't even see it till Wednesday... I hate having to be patient
 
I am not going to say the D35 is better, but what advantages are you looking to get from the swap?
 
Solid axle, not having to set to a ttb to work properly, spare parts on MSJ club runs (we have a parts trailer, jeep guys don't have d35 ttb stuff), I can get the d30 cheap.

I've wheeled on a d35 and it's good, no doubt. But we have had issues breaking shafts on 35's on an explorer. It'll flex- when set up properly. But there's times that the solid axle gets a tire on the ground better than the ttb. I've seen d30's run 35's and 37's near stock. I do realize that jeeps might weigh a lil less up front.

I've studied some of the ttb hardcore wheeling pics we've had on here and there's like 2 or 3 ttb set ups that work great. Everyone else seems to be having small issues all the time.

That explorer I keep referring to- he has about $1200 in the front suspension and steering alone, and still acts like a ttb. With the softer springs, better steering (made something similar to stonecrusher), adjustable bushings, computer cut out drop brakets and so on. Is still a ttb. He still can't get it aligned bc no one here that has a machine knows how to do ttb. It still eats the outside of tires. If he wheels hard the d35 shafts break and the jeep on 37's on a stick d30 behind him hammers up the trail no problem (once again, I know the weight difference).
 
wednesday is so close... yet soooooo far away! lol.
and i'm not gonna roll the metal where i cut it, at least not yet, i'm just gonna cut it and leave it alone for now..
 

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