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Front 3rd member and D50 stub shaft install

From 1989 Ford Bronco “the magic carpet” — documented by Andrew Knox.

16 photos
1989 Ford Bronco - Front suspension components of a 1989 Ford Bronco are visible while supported by jack stands. 1989 Ford Bronco - Installing a stub shaft on a vehicle's front axle, supported by jack stands and a floor jack. 1989 Ford Bronco - This photo shows a disassembled differential and two axle shafts, likely for a vehicle repair or upgrade. 1989 Ford Bronco - A socket wrench is used on a dirty suspension part, with Supermotors.net branding visible. 1989 Ford Bronco - Underside view of a vehicle's front axle assembly, showing the driveshaft and related components supported by a red jack. 1989 Ford Bronco - Close-up of two driveshaft U-joints, likely for a Ford vehicle. 1989 Ford Bronco - Close-up of two axle shafts, likely for a vehicle's drivetrain, resting on a textured surface. 1989 Ford Bronco - Coil springs are shown being measured with a yellow tape measure. 1989 Ford Bronco - A close-up view of a Dana Spicer U-joint part, showing internal components and a separate spring. 1989 Ford Bronco - A close-up view of a vehicle's drivetrain component, supported by red jack stands, with visible grease and hardware. 1989 Ford Bronco - A reciprocating saw is used to cut a part of the vehicle's suspension system. The Supermotors.net logo is visible in the lower right corner. 1989 Ford Bronco - Close-up view of the front axle and steering components of a vehicle. 1989 Ford Bronco - This image shows a close-up view of a vehicle's driveshaft and suspension components, with a watermark for SuperMotors.net. 1989 Ford Bronco - A greasy bearing race is held by a dirty hand, with a tool on a paper towel in the background. 1989 Ford Bronco - A hand is shown removing the hub assembly nut from a vehicle's wheel hub, likely during maintenance or repair. 1989 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a Powerbuilt spindle nut socket, size 4 lug x 2-3/8 inch.