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NP203 to NP205 Doubler

From 1989 Ford Bronco “Lady” — documented by chexmix.

57 photos
1989 Ford Bronco - A transfer case adapter, likely for a Ford Bronco, is shown packed in a cardboard box with protective wrapping. 1989 Ford Bronco - A metal shaft with splines and a gear, possibly a transmission part, is shown next to a beer bottle. 1989 Ford Bronco - Several transfer case gaskets are stacked inside a cardboard box, ready for installation. 1989 Ford Bronco - A transfer case adapter plate, hardware, and a bottle of beer are laid out on a speckled floor. 1989 Ford Bronco - Various components of a transfer case, including gears and housings, are displayed on a workbench. 1989 Ford Bronco - A heavily rusted transfer case component with visible levers and a metal bracket attached. 1989 Ford Bronco - Transfer case parts are laid out on a radiator box, possibly for repair or identification. 1989 Ford Bronco - This is a close-up view of a rusty transfer case with its internal gears visible. A wrench is attached to the side of the unit. 1989 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a transfer case gear assembly, showing internal components and a partial label on the tray below. 1989 Ford Bronco - Three black rubber boots, possibly for a transfer case doubler, are shown on a white base. Keys are visible in the background. 1989 Ford Bronco - A mechanical part, likely from a vehicle's drivetrain, is shown in a close-up view. 1989 Ford Bronco - Close-up view of the internal components of a transfer case, including gears and a spring mechanism. 1989 Ford Bronco - This photo shows a transfer case bearing, not a 1989 Ford Bronco. 1989 Ford Bronco - This image shows a close-up view of a mechanical part, likely from a vehicle's drivetrain, with a seal in place. 1989 Ford Bronco - A wheel bearing is being serviced with a chisel. 1989 Ford Bronco - A close-up view of a gray transfer case housing, showing bolted connections and internal paper packing. 1989 Ford Bronco - Transfer case components and an adapter plate are laid out on a workbench. 1989 Ford Bronco - A close-up view of a painted transfer case housing, ready for installation or repair. 1989 Ford Bronco - Disassembled transfer case components and associated parts are spread out on a surface, with empty beverage containers visible. 1989 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a Jeep's fender flare and two-tone paint scheme. 1989 Ford Bronco - This Jeep features a two-tone paint scheme and a prominent hood scoop. 1989 Ford Bronco - A red transfer case housing with internal gears is shown, likely a component for a vehicle drivetrain. 1989 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a socket adapter showing size markings and brand name. 1989 Ford Bronco - A magnetic parts tray holds various bolts and threaded caps, likely for a mechanical project. 1989 Ford Bronco - Transfer case with visible gears and yokes, likely for a 4x4 vehicle. 1989 Ford Bronco - A red painted transfer case sits on a workbench, showing its splined input shaft and various bolt holes. 1989 Ford Bronco - A metal shaft is measured against a tape measure, indicating its length. 1989 Ford Bronco - A metal shaft is measured with a tape measure, showing approximately 6 inches. 1989 Ford Bronco - Transfer case assembly with adapter plate, likely for an older 4x4 vehicle. 1989 Ford Bronco - This is a close-up view of a transfer case assembly, painted red and black, and supported by a yellow stand. 1989 Ford Bronco - A red transfer case assembly, likely for an older 4x4 vehicle, is shown with its internal gears exposed. 1989 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a red transfer case part, possibly for an older 4x4 vehicle. 1989 Ford Bronco - A metal shaft is being measured with a yellow tape measure, with a red plastic container in the background. 1989 Ford Bronco - A metal shaft is measured against a red plastic housing with a yellow tape measure. 1989 Ford Bronco - A metal rod is measured against a yellow tape measure, with a red plastic object in the background. 1989 Ford Bronco - A metal rod is being measured with a yellow tape measure against a red toolbox. 1989 Ford Bronco - A metal rod is being measured with a tape measure, showing approximately 6 inches. 1989 Ford Bronco - A metal shaft is measured with a yellow tape measure, indicating its length. 1989 Ford Bronco - A metal shaft is shown with a yellow measuring tape, indicating its dimensions. 1989 Ford Bronco - Metal shaft secured in a vise, possibly for modification or repair. 1989 Ford Bronco - A tape measure is used to determine the diameter of a metal rod clamped in a vise. 1989 Ford Bronco - A metal rod is measured with a tape measure, indicating its dimensions. 1989 Ford Bronco - A metal shaft, possibly a driveshaft component, is secured in a vise for work. 1989 Ford Bronco - A metal rod is measured with a tape measure, indicating its length in inches. 1989 Ford Bronco - A metal rod is being measured with a yellow tape measure while secured in a vise. 1989 Ford Bronco - A metal shaft with a hole and a notch is shown in detail. 1989 Ford Bronco - A yellow measuring tape is used to measure a metal rod, indicating its length is approximately 7 inches. 1989 Ford Bronco - A tape measure is used to measure a metal rod, indicating a length of approximately 6 inches. 1989 Ford Bronco - A red transfer case housing with a black adapter plate and bearing assembly is shown on a concrete floor. 1989 Ford Bronco - A red transfer case housing is shown disassembled with its associated parts on a concrete floor. 1989 Ford Bronco - A red transfer case part, possibly for a Ford Bronco, is shown disassembled with a black adapter and bearing assembly. 1989 Ford Bronco - Transfer case assembly, likely for a 4x4 vehicle, painted red and mounted on blocks. 1989 Ford Bronco - This is a transfer case assembly, likely for a 4x4 vehicle, painted red and black. 1989 Ford Bronco - Transfer case doubler assembly, likely an aftermarket upgrade for off-road vehicles. 1989 Ford Bronco - Markings on the vehicle frame indicate areas to keep and areas to remove during modification. 1989 Ford Bronco - A red transfer case is positioned on a yellow jack, resting on wooden blocks. 1989 Ford Bronco - A red transfer case assembly is shown mounted on a yellow hydraulic jack, partially underneath a vehicle.