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overlandford

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Did you weld in a stub shaft too? Using the lock out to hold the tire carrier would be cool but not sure how bad it would raddle?

You could use it to lock open if on a side hill or something. Neve seen one built with a 4wd hub, just trailer hub parts you might be onto something.

Question 2, how many Broncos ya got, there's three in this bumper build lol
 
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persquank

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Good job using old parts to make something functional. The cut out for the LED lights is a nice touch.
 

CalTexMex

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Nice bronco. My kiddos miss the rumble of the flow masters from the 5.8 we had! Good luck getting her outfitted. Genius swing out build
 

HappyOurOverlanding

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bonsaidave

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Oh to be able to weld. :sunglasses: Nice job.... officially jealous. :grinning:
Thanks guys for the comments. As I stated I got this Bronco in a trade. It had set in parking lot for 3 months of the previous owners work. He tried to hack through the bed to get to the fuel pump out. He had said the fuel pump was bad but once I got it home and drop the tank and got the fuel pump out the ground wire just falling off the pump. After I get the pump and tank back in I put gas in it and the tank had a small leak. So I pulled the tank back out to try to weld it with a MIG welder but it was so Rusty I kept on kept burning and chasing holes around. So I ended up purchasing a new tank.


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HappyOurOverlanding

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Thanks guys for the comments. As I stated I got this Bronco in a trade. It had set in parking lot for 3 months of the previous owners work. He tried to hack through the bed to get to the fuel pump out. He had said the fuel pump was bad but once I got it home and drop the tank and got the fuel pump out the ground wire just falling off the pump. After I get the pump and tank back in I put gas in it and the tank had a small leak. So I pulled the tank back out to try to weld it with a MIG welder but it was so Rusty I kept on kept burning and chasing holes around. So I ended up purchasing a new tank.


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Wow! :openmouth:
 

bonsaidave

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