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First poll for me. 78 bronco, 1 tons, stazworks double beadlocks, doubler, 39.5 iroks. This was near trail weight as the only things I did nto have was a cooler loaded with food, tent, sleeping bags, clothes, chairs and wife.
I guess 5500-6K, with an exact weight of 5720.
Bronco's arent as light as you'd think. With the half tone drive train, no top, no spare, and on 33 Boggers, with a big block, my buddy's weighed in at 4630, w/o him in it. My LWB 1/2 ton, on 38's, with a big block, C6, 205, w/o me, weighs in @ 4780. Same scale, same day.
So, with the 1 ton drive train, beadlocks, 39's, and a doubler, that's why I give my guess at exactly that.
With all your stuff on their, like the front bumper/shock mount/frame additions, spare tire rack, and the stuff you did mention... Your Bko is getting kinda fat, needs to start a diet..=) Of course, thats a little hypocritical for me to say (read sig)...
Last edited by RawPower; Apr 17, 2005 at 11:12 PM.
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