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i recently got a 94 xlt and i can't really find to many aftermarket parts for it i was just woundering whats the big difference between the f 150 and the bronco like for instence i am looking in to an A-piller gauge cluster and cant seem to find one for a 94 bronco but i can for a 94 F 150 (are the a-pillars the same between the two) also i found a bull bar for the front end of a F 150 will it work on a bronco?
yea, broncos and F150s from 1978 to 1996 are just about identical. the bronco is shorter of course, so the drive shaft is diferant. but we all know that Broncos are far superior vehicles!!
Most everything is identical. The obvious exceptions are the bed, top, some interior panels and shorter frame and drive shaft. Less obvious ones are the tailgate and the gastank.
I have an A-pillar gauge pod from Summit for my '92. I haven't installed it yet, but I did fit it up and it looks like it will work just fine. I don't remember what part # it is, though. I might have just ordered the F150 one.
The bronco is the same from the rear of the front door forward, which would be the cab of the f-150.
+1. except by all the H/VAC controls on the bronco there is a lever to control the rear window. Thats all I can think of that is different, except the fender emblems.
+1. except by all the H/VAC controls on the bronco there is a lever to control the rear window. Thats all I can think of that is different, except the fender emblems.
And even that is dependent upon the model year in question. 92+ models have the rear glass switch located in the same location as the fuel tank select switch in F-series with dual fuel cells.