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bagged bronco 2

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drgnrockr   +1y
how hard is it to do a bronco 2 and does anyone have any pics of one done cause i think that will be my next project.
pat2low   +1y
i seen one in mini truckin a couple months ago i belive most of those trucks are 4wd and you probaly run in to the same problems as the rangers have
impulse   +1y
its probably nice and easy if ya use a toyota clip and back half it.
Dragin Dakota   +1y
i've got a picture of one that's laying rocker. give me your email address & i can send it to you. It's a photo i took @ a show & it's on my Hard Drive so i can't just post a link.
purpl7duece   +1y
Originally posted by pat2fast



and you probaly run in to the same problems as the rangers haveBeing a Ford?

bagtodrag   +1y
Edited: 4/6/2006 12:22:33 PM by bagtodrag

John Pena (kleernace) is havin a bronco 2 bodydropped by Chaotic Rods & Customs Profile....http://www.streetsourcemag.com/IM/viewusercontent.aspx?IMStyle=2&ID=kleerance
sweeden   +1y
hell yea harry do the dirty bronco!!!
chevyhotrod327   +1y
i have a 1990 2 wheel drive bronco II up for sale on mautofied that i started to build. is real solid and partialy shaved. i dont know where your from but if its close enough to MA let me know if you want to work something out.
menace   +1y
Bronco II's came in 2WD also so its possible to do, or you could do a swap from a 2WD ranger axle because they are the same. It would be the same to do as any other truck/car just alot of work in the rear floor area getting it bodydropped.
downplz   +1y
Originally posted by Lowlowriderbike



Bronco II's came in 2WD also so its possible to do, or you could do a swap from a 2WD ranger axle because they are the same. It would be the same to do as any other truck/car just alot of work in the rear floor area getting it bodydropped.

but hardly any came in 2 wheel drive...as for switching the beams there is a little more to it. you would need the whole front clip because the crossmeber is different as well as the radius arm crossmemeber. so for all that work you would be better off useing, like someone said, a yota clip.

they look cool layed out though IMO, go for it.