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From 1991 Ford Bronco “Cookie Monster” — documented by Meixter.

37 photos
1991 Ford Bronco - 2X3 by 1/4" tube steel with 3/16 angle iron to make the new crossmember. This will be an attachment point for the extended radius arms and… 1991 Ford Bronco - A workshop scene shows a drill press and miter saw with various tools and supplies. 1991 Ford Bronco - Ends drilled and welded to tubing 1991 Ford Bronco - Close-up view of a fabricated metal bracket, showing drilled holes and welded seams. 1991 Ford Bronco - Gussetting 1991 Ford Bronco - A close-up view of a welded metal bracket, showing its construction and a connected clamp. 1991 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a welded metal bracket with three holes, likely a vehicle part. 1991 Ford Bronco - I thought this cleaned up pretty good 1991 Ford Bronco - Fabricated metal bracket on a workbench, likely for automotive repair or modification. 1991 Ford Bronco - Test fit with one bolt per side 1991 Ford Bronco - Underbody view of a custom-fabricated transmission crossmember bracket and transfer case assembly. 1991 Ford Bronco - I moved it back as far as I could 1991 Ford Bronco - Tucked up tight to the frame there is still clearance to the front driveline ujoint 1991 Ford Bronco - This will be the tranny support 1991 Ford Bronco - A metal component is secured in a vise, ready for modification or repair. 1991 Ford Bronco - A fabricated metal part, possibly a crossmember, is shown on a workbench. 1991 Ford Bronco - Notched to allow access to the tranny mount nuts 1991 Ford Bronco - A metal part, possibly a crossmember, is shown with visible welds and a grounding clamp attached. 1991 Ford Bronco - Good weld penetration 1991 Ford Bronco - Fabricated steel bracket, likely for automotive repair or custom build. 1991 Ford Bronco - Two metal components are joined by welding, forming a structural part. 1991 Ford Bronco - A fabricated metal component sits on a worn, stained surface. 1991 Ford Bronco - A fabricated metal part, possibly a bracket or mount, with two parallel rectangular openings. 1991 Ford Bronco - Fabricated metal part being held by a gloved hand over a workbench. 1991 Ford Bronco - A metal component is secured in a vise, ready for work, with workshop items visible. 1991 Ford Bronco - Taking shape 1991 Ford Bronco - A fabricated metal bracket sits on a worn workbench surface. 1991 Ford Bronco - These holes will fit the stock tranny mount 1991 Ford Bronco - A close-up view of a welded metal bracket two pre-drilled holes. 1991 Ford Bronco - This is a fabricated metal crossmember, not a 1991 Ford Bronco. 1991 Ford Bronco - Tranny mount attached to the crossmember 1991 Ford Bronco - Ready for paint 1991 Ford Bronco - I'll add the tabs for the end of my radius arms later 1991 Ford Bronco - Underside view of a vehicle's transmission and frame with an aftermarket crossmember bracket installed. 1991 Ford Bronco - installed and ready for radius arms 1991 Ford Bronco - Tabs for the radius arms 1991 Ford Bronco - Aftermarket crossmember installation visible on underside of vehicle.