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BRONCO BUILD-UP |
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| HERE IS WHAT WE STARTED OFF WITH |


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| COMPLETE FRAME OFF |
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| We started by stripping the Bronco down to the frame, then having all of the parts sand blasted so that we could see exact ally what we were looking at as far as rust or stress cracks. We started working on the frame first. Once we reworked the factory welds and knocked off all of the old slag, we were ready to start mocking up new parts. We cut off the stock shock mounts and welded on F-250 front shock mounts, a cross enter prizes rear shock hoop and a steering box frame reinforcement kit. We tapped the holes for the fuel, return and brake line mounting clamps and then sent it off to be powder coated White. |
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| NOW THAT THE FRAME IS READY |
| We can start putting on the good stuff. We started with the steering box and suspension, so we can get some axles under it as quick as possible. |


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| THE ENGINE |
| While we were setting up the frame Chuck was building a 450 horse 351W |




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| THE DRIVETRAIN |
| Art car built the C-6 transmission we built the D-20 with a 300M output shaft |
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| THE BODY |




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| THE ELECTRICAL |
We started running all of the wiring. While the body was at paint we set up the wiring harness with all of the extra stuff we were putting in the Bronco, we added EFI, A/C, power windows, heated seats, off road lights and a trans cooler, plus all of the little upgrades that makes for a lot of stuff. Because we set up the harness we just started mounting parts and plugging them in. |
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THE DASH LAYOUT |
| We started with our new dash this one only had the glove box moved over 5" and the stock speedo hole we then added two holes for the new F150 vents one hole for the upgrade A/C controls and 5 holes for the switches we needed. The dash is a very important part of
your Bronco for obvious reasons. But it is more than that, you look at it the whole time you are driving. When you lay out your dash you want
to make sure you can see all of the gauges a glance and get to all of the switches and vents without having to reach too far.
Rob wanted a dash that didn't have a lot of clutter simple and smart. We only have 3 main switches to deal with #1 a key hole #2 a head light switch and #3 a wiper switch, then we added 2 more 1 for each seat heater and that was it.
After we made sure the
bezels and vents fit we had the dash powder coated black.


 
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| INTERRIOR |
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| EXTERRIOR |
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This is how you recognize the new standard in quality
This new emblem is only given to Customers that have us build them a
complete BC Bronco.
 
This is the Protofab rear bumper with a tire carrier holding a 295/70/17" Nitto terra Grappler and wheel,
we added a jack mount so we could install a bottle jack without taking up any space in the Bronco.
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D20 with Gear Gawker and 300M output shaft Magna flow muffler and turndown new Ford 9" with disc brakes
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Engine compartment finished up

Here it is, the finished product
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