1985 Ford Bronco
Owner: spikedzombies 
From: lakewood, WA, U.S.A.        (Other registries in WA)
Year, Make, & Model: 1985 Ford Bronco        (Other Ford Broncos)
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Clubs: FullSizeBronco.com        (Other vehicles in this club)
Nickname: O' Black Betty
Mileage: 150
Engine: V8 351W, Edelbrock 1406 Carb, Comp Cam Camshaft, Edelbrock Double Roller Timing Chain.
Drivetrain: C6 Transmission and NP206 Transfer Case, 9" Rear.
Notes: Bought it from a guy who didnt want to put any more money into for $800.
Last Updated: 10/9/2008
Hits: 3438
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So I did the unthinkable and made a little access panel to get to the passenger roller with my dremel and a drill.
IMG00081.jpg
890 hits | 32.89 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

So I did the unthinkable and made a little access panel to get to the passenger roller with my dremel and a drill.
As you can see the passenger is not even visible because of the non removable cross beam support.
IMG00080.jpg
884 hits | 46.53 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

As you can see the passenger is not even visible because of the non removable cross beam support.
As you can see the passenger side is a complete pain in the ass to get to.
IMG00079.jpg
912 hits | 38.71 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

As you can see the passenger side is a complete pain in the ass to get to.
Before you start remove the driver side beam by removing the small phillips screw. Makes it easier to get things.
IMG00075.jpg
1021 hits | 51.7 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

Before you start remove the driver side beam by removing the small phillips screw. Makes it easier to get things.
The window track removed from the window and the new roller put into its track. Not necessary to remove the track but just did to show that it fits without a problem.
IMG00078.jpg
1013 hits | 50.04 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

The window track removed from the window and the new roller put into its track. Not necessary to remove the track but just did to show that it fits without a problem.
Successfully removing the top of the old roller in order to drill it out.
IMG00076.jpg
923 hits | 38.9 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

Successfully removing the top of the old roller in order to drill it out.
I used a Dremel since I dont own a cutoff tool. So this and a drill to drill out the rivets.
IMG00074.jpg
949 hits | 58.86 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

I used a Dremel since I dont own a cutoff tool. So this and a drill to drill out the rivets.
The difficulty of the passenger side is there is no way to remove the cross beam.
IMG00073.jpg
655 hits | 52.28 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

The difficulty of the passenger side is there is no way to remove the cross beam.
This is the part purchased from Shucks Auto Supply. 74402 Dorman Universal Window Roller.
IMG00082.jpg
995 hits | 54.11 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

This is the part purchased from Shucks Auto Supply. 74402 Dorman Universal Window Roller.
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Tailgate with access panel removed.
IMG00071.jpg
1085 hits | 58.2 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

Tailgate with access panel removed.
Before you start remove the driver side beam by removing the small phillips screw. Makes it easier to get things.
IMG00075.jpg
1021 hits | 51.7 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

Before you start remove the driver side beam by removing the small phillips screw. Makes it easier to get things.
The window track removed from the window and the new roller put into its track. Not necessary to remove the track but just did to show that it fits without a problem.
IMG00078.jpg
1013 hits | 50.04 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

The window track removed from the window and the new roller put into its track. Not necessary to remove the track but just did to show that it fits without a problem.
This is the part purchased from Shucks Auto Supply. 74402 Dorman Universal Window Roller.
IMG00082.jpg
995 hits | 54.11 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

This is the part purchased from Shucks Auto Supply. 74402 Dorman Universal Window Roller.
I used a Dremel since I dont own a cutoff tool. So this and a drill to drill out the rivets.
IMG00074.jpg
949 hits | 58.86 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

I used a Dremel since I dont own a cutoff tool. So this and a drill to drill out the rivets.
Successfully removing the top of the old roller in order to drill it out.
IMG00076.jpg
923 hits | 38.9 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

Successfully removing the top of the old roller in order to drill it out.
As you can see the passenger side is a complete pain in the ass to get to.
IMG00079.jpg
912 hits | 38.71 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

As you can see the passenger side is a complete pain in the ass to get to.
So I did the unthinkable and made a little access panel to get to the passenger roller with my dremel and a drill.
IMG00081.jpg
890 hits | 32.89 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

So I did the unthinkable and made a little access panel to get to the passenger roller with my dremel and a drill.
As you can see the passenger is not even visible because of the non removable cross beam support.
IMG00080.jpg
884 hits | 46.53 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

As you can see the passenger is not even visible because of the non removable cross beam support.
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