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CDA 455 II

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Let's see those 1978 to 1996 beauties! :smokin:

Here's my '94 that just had a 1ton 10.25 dually axle swapped in:
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Helping a family from church haul off a load of junk with my 94 D44 SAS, 8-lug outers, H2 wheels, D60 rear
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Just finished fabricating a hidden winch mount, not sure how to rotate the second picture
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I lost most of my pics on my old phone, but I have a 90 Bronco. 351w, 35 spline 9" with Detroit, long arm ttb lift ( for now, I have a solid 44 and an arb in a box that needs to go in) and a few other things. It failed smog a while ago and I didn't have the money or to fix so she's been sitting for a couple years. Planning on getting her going again and getting rid of the teenager mods from when I first built it, turning it into a nicer daily driver and dumping my Cherokee I've been driving. I'll start a build thread when I dig it out again, but expect slow progress between work, family farm and a two year old "helping".:laughing:

Edit, forgot the drivetrain. Swapped in a np435 with a 203/205 doubler.
 
It's a 1996 Eddie Bauer with a 5.8, E4OD, 1356 T-case, Currie 9" w/5:43's, Detroit Locker, Strange 35 spline axles, custom Trans. mount/cage, custom radius arm brackets, 30 spline manual hubs, Desolate Cut-N-Turn TTB housings w/Uni-Balls , 5:38's, Tru-Trac, RCV axles, Super Runner steering w/ Saginaw pump, 44" Mudders, custom 15"x15" Weld Racing wheels

Wheelin66bronco, the only reason I ending ub building the front was that I used to break axles plowing w/ the 37's, then, I needed a cur-n-turn after I lifted it again to clear the 44"s.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot, right back at ya CDA 455 II
 
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krustythebronco 1996 bronco 5.8l e4od, 4.56s arb front in ttb axle, lame dick cepek lift. rear is deaver springs, shackles and shock mounts fabbed by me, 14" coilovers until i can get some bypasses in there. front is going under the knife after i finish the work on the tow rig. ttb is staying, its plated, ill be redoing the radius arms and adding coilovers in the front.



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1991 xlt 351 e40d 1.5” coils 15x8’s and 33’s
Future plans are cut and turned beams, 9” swap and 4.11’s

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1986 Eddie Bauer 4” rancho lift was a 351 c6, soon to be a carb’d 460 c6 that I recently picked up
 
my parents ordered a 79 brand new with everything. Ranger XLT trailer special. 400m c6 205 9.375" trac loc. My dad swapped a 429 in the late 80's. Lived it's whole life on 33's. Currently 369,xxx on the odometer.
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Always fixing/replacing. Soon to be FI. It was my hero as a kid. I'd push everything else off a cliff before I sell it
 
my parents ordered a 79 brand new with everything. Ranger XLT trailer special. 400m c6 205 9.375" trac loc. My dad swapped a 429 in the late 80's. Lived it's whole life on 33's. Currently 369,xxx on the odometer.
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Always fixing/replacing. Soon to be FI. It was my hero as a kid. I'd push everything else off a cliff before I sell it

Awesome family rig story.:beer:
 
I never properly introduced myself to this thread.
Back in 2020 right after I graduated college, I sought out and bought a one owner 1985 Bronco with 85k original miles, a 300/np435, and a ton of salt rust in the fenders.
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I immediately set about cutting all the shit out off the body and bought a set of used 35s for $300 on clist.
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Then I set about wheeling it/beating the piss out of it for a few months, being constantly annoyed by it making like 40hp and getting 10mpg.
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I have since fixed the power issue by swapping in a different 300 we had laying around, and while that made it actually worthwhile to drive and made it get upwards of 15mpg even with the 35s on it, it also revealed that something is very not ok about the cooling system, and as such because of other irons in the fire it's sat for the last few years. Hoping I can get some other stuff wrapped up and get to this by this summer.
 
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