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Well, I finally got the bronco in a driveable state again, so me and a couple buddys went and did some wheeling. I didn't do anything tooo deep because I was only with a stock jeep wrangler and knew he wasn't pulling me out of anything serious.
Anyway, here's come pics/videos.
Thats the extent of the pictures, was too busy having fun to get a lot of pics.
I don't think I can embed video on here? so i'll just post some links in a little bit.
Yes, unfortunately. The d70u just kind of fell into my hands and I don't have the cash for a d60 upgrade yet + the wheels/tires were cheaper than upgrading to 8 lug outers on the d44. I just carry two spares. Kind of ghetto, but it works for now.
Nice Bronc
I am extremely jealous as well! My truck doesn't have axles physically bolted to it right now I would kill for a cheap beater RBV or something like that to wheel in/beat the hell out of without thinking twice while I fix my main pile
Originally Posted by teds74ford
Sort of considering a custom 609 down the road for something to do
Those bring teh bling, those axles are f'in awesome! behind U1300's and then Rocks of course
haha, get on it bro. I went wheelin with my buddy and it re-motivated me to get it done. It was done the next weekend, lol. Sweatin my *** off putting it back together, but it is so worth it. Now its sitting over my buddy's house getting the brakes fixed.. I'm having withdrawals already.
and i can't believe no one said anything about my breather hose hanging down on the first vid yet you guys are slippin
Last edited by captain p4; Aug 6, 2007 at 10:07 PM.
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