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1994 Ford Bronco “Plug Ugly”
— documented by
Damon Haas
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why I went for a sas
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yet again
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drivers side front most rivet removed. it was interfering with the bucket being mounted. It was where all the scratches are
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drivers side coil bucket installed
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here's bill playing with his nuts
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stock radius arm bracket for 79 ford, laid back approx 20 degrees.
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I also added some more metal on the side of the frame rail to help spread the load since the newer fords have can't use a x-member with the…
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temporarily secured. Note how it is notched out for the body mount so I can push the axle forward to clear the rear of the front fender
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It should allow for a much better angle on the radius arm. Without the lay back, it would have put the bushings at a bind at normal ride he…
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still need steering and track bar
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drivers side bracket installed with 5, 1/2" bolts
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radius arm angle at ride height with the laid back bracket. It is pretty a good angle
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another shot of arm
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drivers side tire clearance from fender
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bumper clearance on drivers side
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driveshaft clearance
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passenger side bracket with return fuel line
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passenger side arm
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passenger side again
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much mo beefy than the stock crap
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old and new trackbars. the new stuff is much more heavy duty. got it from rockequipment.com
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arb connection
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arb line tied to breather line. They are held out of the way with a soft spring to allow for wheel travel
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arb regulator tied into the york system
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just another shot of the regulator with the diff and tranny breathers tied in behind it.
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bent all new brake lines since I removed the 4wabs computer. Stock ford is metric, so you need to re-use these fittings. the skyjacker drop…
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all the lines to the pumpkin
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front of lower track bar mount
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rear of lower track bar mount. the holes add at least 15 horse power
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upper track bar mount. Welded to frame and notched for access to the gearbox bolt
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different angle
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again
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the cross memeber suport bar
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again
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the best i could do close to home
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This lifted Ford Bronco is shown from the rear, parked on a dirt embankment with the sun low in the sky.
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A big thanks to Jack for fab'ing up the mount. there is no bumpsteer.
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Gusseted the radius arm bracket after it started cracking on the ramsey trail. this should fix any potential week spots
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