1979 Ford Bronco
Owner: Tim Schober         (All of this user's registries on SuperMotors)
From: Pemberton, NJ, U.S.A.        (Other registries in NJ)
Year, Make, & Model: 1979 Ford Bronco        (Other Ford Broncos in this club)
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Clubs: SuperFord.org        (Other vehicles in this club)
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Mileage:
Engine: 460
Drivetrain:
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Last Updated: 9/10/2005
Hits: 2022
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Folder Hits Comments Created Updated
folder C-6 Rebuild4001,80209/10/059/10/05
Newest Media Files
IMG_0192.JPG
433 hits | 64.48 KB | Posted: 9/10/05

The white arrows show the bolts for the cross member that need to be removed. The blue arrows show the bolts that may need to be removed to get the radius arm bracket out of the way in order to drop the cross member.
IMG_0191.JPG
416 hits | 66.98 KB | Posted: 9/10/05

These are the bolts that need to be removed in order to get the cross member out ot the way. Four on the bottom, two on each side where the radius arms meet, and two on each side where the cross member goes up toward the body (they are a pain in t...
IMG_0195.JPG
446 hits | 62.18 KB | Posted: 9/10/05

Same view, on the side.
IMG_0194.JPG
507 hits | 64.28 KB | Posted: 9/10/05

Looking from the drivers side. To the left is the front, the right is the rear. Immediately to the right of the cross member is where the transmission meets the transfer case. The transfer case will have to be moved to the rear in order to detatch...
Most Viewed Files
IMG_0194.JPG
507 hits | 64.28 KB | Posted: 9/10/05

Looking from the drivers side. To the left is the front, the right is the rear. Immediately to the right of the cross member is where the transmission meets the transfer case. The transfer case will have to be moved to the rear in order to detatch...
IMG_0195.JPG
446 hits | 62.18 KB | Posted: 9/10/05

Same view, on the side.
IMG_0192.JPG
433 hits | 64.48 KB | Posted: 9/10/05

The white arrows show the bolts for the cross member that need to be removed. The blue arrows show the bolts that may need to be removed to get the radius arm bracket out of the way in order to drop the cross member.
IMG_0191.JPG
416 hits | 66.98 KB | Posted: 9/10/05

These are the bolts that need to be removed in order to get the cross member out ot the way. Four on the bottom, two on each side where the radius arms meet, and two on each side where the cross member goes up toward the body (they are a pain in t...
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