1995 Ford Bronco
Owner: TRUCKY18         (All of this user's registries on SuperMotors)
From: Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.        (Other registries in OH)
Year, Make, & Model: 1995 Ford Bronco        (Other Ford Broncos in this club)
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Clubs: SuperFord.org        (Other vehicles in this club)
FullSizeBronco.com        (Other vehicles in this club)
Nickname: B'co
Mileage: 70000
Engine: 351W stock, Bassani Headers, Y Pipe and Cat Back, MSD TFI coil. Custom K&N FPIK. Ford Racing 9mm wires, Flex-A-Lite E-fans.
Drivetrain: all stock, 3:55 gears front and rear, limited slip in the rear, 2.5" Tuff Country lift in the front 2.5 ProComp in the rear. PowerStop ambulance rotors. Warn preimium locking hubs.
Notes: Stereo Equipment Gallor, all custom made/installed by me. 99' Ford Explorer over-head console, Custom built center console.
Last Updated: 4/1/2007
Hits: 101550
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Folder Hits Comments Created Updated
folder B'co7004,45108/13/0311/3/03
    folder B'co as i got her5003,264010/28/0310/28/03
    folder 2.5" Tuff Country Lift Install240026,76809/17/031/2/04
    folder Stereo Stuff7007,24709/17/0310/29/03
    folder Rotors, Wheel Bearings, and Warn Premium's160060,240011/1/0311/2/03
    folder MSD offroad ignition + Coil install140012,98001/1/041/1/04
    folder Over Head Console Install140017,50501/11/046/6/04
    folder Custom K&N FPIK with re-located breather200012,63003/20/043/22/04
    folder Center Console Build13600147,47805/23/042/6/05
    folder Apperance Parts3002,06305/23/045/25/04
    folder Door Step Rust "Repair"10006,50407/18/047/18/04
    folder Oil Pressure Sender Install6003,85308/8/048/28/04
    folder Oil Filter Re-Location9007,91608/28/048/28/04
    folder Oil Pan+Pump Replacment250053,006010/26/0410/26/04
    folder Misc.14008,94201/13/0412/9/06
    folder Exhaust Stuff10006,903012/7/045/9/05
    folder 200 Amp Alternator Install9008,97703/26/053/26/05
    folder Cruise Control Recall2001,95009/8/059/8/05
    folder Smog Plumbing Removal10069409/11/059/11/05
    folder Rear Main Seal Change410050,769010/20/0511/3/05
    folder Cargo Cover Rebuild11004,80308/31/068/31/06
    folder Switch Pannel in the Cubby Hole220010,679012/11/0612/11/06
folder My Other Vehicles (das ist mine bus)290016,333010/28/034/1/07
folder Craig's Farm 12-27-0314007,760012/27/032/2/04
folder MISC.20096204/3/046/15/04
folder Installs for Others3001,35703/26/053/26/05
folder Craig's Farm 08-14-059004,10603/26/053/26/05
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a Cardinal Prevost, this is the trip where Steve smashed his A/C condesor on a tree, oh yes fun
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GO TEXAS!
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The whole fleet poses for a picture.
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851 after a good scrubing, leave it to me to drive it in to the grass and take pictures, acctually I was ordered to drive it into the grass, the pictures on the other hand......
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Ol' 851 I drove this sucker for 14,000 miles and its almost as old at me (85' vintage)
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Mini 37 I know this pushed the boundries of what some would call "sanity" but I dont care. Yes it sits on my desk, and yes occasionally I play with it like a 3 year old.
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Poor 37 sits after being de-commisioned, one of the best buses I ever drove.
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37, a wonderful 69' GMC I drove while at Kent State, also where I got started w/buses
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Here is the wiring harness before I put it in. Again, I re-did it after this pic to fix somethings.
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4873 hits | 79.46 KB | Posted: 11/2/03

Once you have the front part of the auto hub out, there is a small C-clip holding the second half in, there are also 3 washers that should go Splined metal-plastic-Metal from outside to in.
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4561 hits | 70.95 KB | Posted: 11/2/03

I converted to Warn premium’s so I needed the spindle nut conversion. The new nut system is on top and the old one is on the bottom. You need the conversion because the old nut does not allow enough room for the new hubs.
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4484 hits | 60.3 KB | Posted: 11/2/03

I found that a very small pair of needle nose pliers works the best for this, just because you can grab it if it tries to slip back in.
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4249 hits | 72.93 KB | Posted: 11/2/03

Now that you have the hub and rotor off, remove both sets of bearings, if they didn’t fall out already, now the not so fun part, you have to beat the studs out with a hammer, and while you do that you can just smack the studs a little more to get the...
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I had 3 screw autos; here is what they look like with the cover off
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3876 hits | 92.43 KB | Posted: 11/1/03

Here are all the parts I needed. The rotors had a picture of an ambulance and a cop car on the front and said something about stopping emergency equipment, and being really heavy duty. I hope the don’t warp after like 5000 miles like the last set
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The ABS ring, studs and an old bearing next to a new one.
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3812 hits | 78.07 KB | Posted: 11/2/03

Then tighten the adjuster nut to 50ft lbs, loosen it the re tighten it to 30-40ft lbs. Once the bearings a seated, put the middle lock washer in, make sure you line up the peg on the adjuster nut to one of the holes in the washer, if not there isn’t...
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3622 hits | 88.21 KB | Posted: 11/2/03

Here is just the hub after everything has been removed.
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