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Woodys BII build-ish


Oh, you're the dude that bought Brians axles. Those have been some places..

I say, paint it beige. The world needs another Beige BII on 35s. :D

It's coming along great dude. Hope to give mine some attention and hit up Browns with you guys this year.
 
Oh, you're the dude that bought Brians axles. Those have been some places..

I say, paint it beige. The world needs another Beige BII on 35s. :D

It's coming along great dude. Hope to give mine some attention and hit up Browns with you guys this year.


Thanks. It has come along way, the axles have treated me well so far. It would be great to hit browns with you this year.

I have never seen a beige b2... :icon_rofl:
 
Nice build man, just read it all. I just bought a running Bll for 100 bucks and I can't wait to get it here and start tearing into it. It will be a dedicated wheeler ill trailer around. Thanks for some tips and ideas that were in here. Keep on keeping on.
 
Nice build man, just read it all. I just bought a running Bll for 100 bucks and I can't wait to get it here and start tearing into it. It will be a dedicated wheeler ill trailer around. Thanks for some tips and ideas that were in here. Keep on keeping on.


thanks a lot man, i have really like the journey of building this. good luck on your build, hope things go well on it.
 
I would go as far and "Blowing the dust off" but lets go with a "half hearted wipe and see how dusty it really is and walk away"

With a few wheeling trips planned soon i decided it was time to poke the bronco and see what falls off.

started with putting in a new CB (ignore the ugly interior...please, please just do this for me. thanks)



mounted my maglite:


grabbed a hydraulic handbrake and its ready to run plumbing to:



then i got a little carried away with the grinder, still need to do the rears...
 
Your mag-lite location might be a bad idea, one good bump and that thing will fall on you. I have had several come out of their holders after hitting a bump, and I was just driving a 18 wheeler down the road.



Robert




posted with a Playboy book, and a glass of blue wine.
 
Your mag-lite location might be a bad idea, one good bump and that thing will fall on you. I have had several come out of their holders after hitting a bump, and I was just driving a 18 wheeler down the road.



Robert




posted with a Playboy book, and a glass of blue wine.

Thanks for the advice. I personally have not seen that issue before, been in many a rig mobing a trail or back road with no issue. If it happens on the trail I will relocate it, and you can tell me "I told you so"
 
Well I removed my old beat up shocks and drove it to my buddies work to measure for new shocks. Also wanted to see how much i needed to remove out of the rear fenders, turns out not as much as i thought. Need to add about 4 inches to my rear bump stops and add about 2 inches to my fronts.

insert poser shots here:




 
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Ordered some Bilstein shocks for the bronco that fit the measurements, can't wait to get them. 71 bucks a corner from ebay.
 
did you really need to trim? doesnt look like it would've been an issue. looks good though!
 
Looking good man!
 
did you really need to trim? doesnt look like it would've been an issue. looks good though!


Yeah the fronts didn't need that much trimming, I got carried away while cutting...oops. At least I will never have to worry about the fronts again.
 

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