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Old 01-24-2005, 06:01 PM
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LoL, well, like I said, anyone is welcome to it.. it would be kinda fun just to take it out to tear it up, that was my original intentions, get it running again after I stripped it down, then drive it till it wouldn't go any further out in the desert somewhere, LoL

I'm about to take the forward leaf bracket off, to use as the rear bracket on my trucks leaf pack to get an easy 6" of lift on the rear. I guess I could always put the things I'm takin' off my truck and put it on the bronco again to keep it in rolling condition. I'll make sure I take some pics sometime by the weekend at least so you guys can get a look at it.
 
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Try Chucks trucks in Fl. They buy government trucks and part/sell them. They have rims tires axles (2.5 and 5 ton last I looked) They had humvee tires which are 36 if they are radial and 37 if they are bias ply. they also had 5 ton tires which are 14R20 (47" or 49") if it can from the Marines. The new 7 tons have 16R20 which are 52" tall and require a 20x10 rim. Hope this helps
 
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