Bucky Bronco
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Hey there Bronco enthusiasts, I am new to this forum as you can probably tell, and I am buying my first Bronco this weekend. I actually found this forum while searching for parts, I want to put a protector plate on the tailgate and I need a new part for the rear window because it doesn't function correctly.
But anyways, I found this forum and been looking around it for about an hour now and reading a lot of the posts and there is a lot of really great information here, I'm so glad that this exists and that I found it.
So, a little bit of back story about myself. Before this Bronco I only owned one vehicle since I've been driving (I'm 22, only been driving for 6 years.) I had a 2000 GMC Sonoma that my father left to me when he passed away, but I was involved in a head on collision about a month ago and that truck is totaled now. But it's in storage until I can save the money to get it fixed.
But I decided it was time for something new anyways, living in Syracuse New York right off Lake Ontario the winters here are sometime rough, so I decided to go with a Ford 4x4. At first I definitely thought I wanted a Ford F150 XLT, and looked around a lot for the right one. In the midst of searching I came across a lot of Bronco's, wasn't too impressed with them at first. But I see a lot of them around here in Syracuse, Broncos and Jeeps are very popular around here. So anyways, I ditched my idea of getting a F150 and started looking for Bronco's, and had a lot better results. With the F150's there are so many variables and I couldn't find one I particularly liked. But after researching and checking out Bronco after Bronco I fell in love with them. I think the thing that I love the most about them is the removable hard top, I'm a huge summer weather fan and mountain biker and I can't wait to take the hard top off and go cruising and hit up some trails with the Bronco and the bike.
I guess I'm not an official Bronco owner just yet, but I definitely seal the deal this Saturday.
I'm buying a 1994 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer Edition, with 104,000 Original Miles, everything on it is still stock.
Guy was asking $3,000 for it, but was able to talk him down to $2,000 because of a few minor things that are wrong with it and it has some bad rust spots.
Now, I'm not very good mechanically yet. I'm a landscape foreman and never paid too much attention to fixing cars/trucks. My step father is a diesel mechanic and very good mechanically, but isn't into Bronco's too much, he's a dodge man.
But anyways, the rear window doesn't move up or down, I'm assuming the motor is burnt out? Exactly what part would I have to replace for the window to work again? And what am I looking to spend on that part and to replace it?
Also, I saw in another thread about the tailgate protectors. The link that the one person posted, will those work for the Bronco I have? It says 66-67, but I just want to run a strip on the bottom of the tailgate like this:
this is what my bronco's tailgate looks like now:
I'm going to have someone repair the rust problem, and put the protective plate over that part of the tailgate to reduce further
There's also a little rust around the rear wheel:
But that's all the rust on it.
It's a pretty nice/clean truck other than those few rust spots. I think it's a pretty damn good deal on my end. Everything else works really well, the guy put in a lot of new parts himself and has all the receipts to back it up.
I simply can't wait till this Saturday when I get it and can't wait till Monday when I put it on the road and get to cruise around in it.
I feel this is going to be the start of very long, expensive headache filled love affair with Bronco's.
I gotta pretty nice check from my insurance company, since the accident wasn't my fault. So with the rest of the money I'm going to make a few improvements.
Immediate upgrades when I get it:
Complete engine tune up/oil change/all that jazz
Fixing all the visible rust issues
Putting the protective plate on the tailgate
Fixing the rear window
Buying a new set of nice rims/wheels (might buy new tires too, but the guy said the tires on it are almost brand new and are 31's)
I'd like to put 33's on it, with some nice shiny chrome rims
Improving the audio inside, new speakers all around and new CD player
New "Built Ford Tough" Seat covers and floor mats, haha
Nerf Bar/Step
Eventually:
going to lift it maybe 3" and put either 33's or 35's on it
Redo the gears
Going to put a new exhaust on it, thinking dual exhaust
Maybe a brush gaurd, winch
Sorry, like I said I still don't know a whole lot about Bronco's. But hopefully looking through this forum will change that. I don't know a lot of the correct terminology and parts. I have to get to know the different things to keep up on and learn how to maintain and add onto my Bronco.
Can you guys suggest some other sites to me that will be of help?
Other forums, part sites, some sweet galleries?
thanks a bunch guys, look forward to being apart of the Bronco world haha.
But anyways, I found this forum and been looking around it for about an hour now and reading a lot of the posts and there is a lot of really great information here, I'm so glad that this exists and that I found it.
So, a little bit of back story about myself. Before this Bronco I only owned one vehicle since I've been driving (I'm 22, only been driving for 6 years.) I had a 2000 GMC Sonoma that my father left to me when he passed away, but I was involved in a head on collision about a month ago and that truck is totaled now. But it's in storage until I can save the money to get it fixed.
But I decided it was time for something new anyways, living in Syracuse New York right off Lake Ontario the winters here are sometime rough, so I decided to go with a Ford 4x4. At first I definitely thought I wanted a Ford F150 XLT, and looked around a lot for the right one. In the midst of searching I came across a lot of Bronco's, wasn't too impressed with them at first. But I see a lot of them around here in Syracuse, Broncos and Jeeps are very popular around here. So anyways, I ditched my idea of getting a F150 and started looking for Bronco's, and had a lot better results. With the F150's there are so many variables and I couldn't find one I particularly liked. But after researching and checking out Bronco after Bronco I fell in love with them. I think the thing that I love the most about them is the removable hard top, I'm a huge summer weather fan and mountain biker and I can't wait to take the hard top off and go cruising and hit up some trails with the Bronco and the bike.
I guess I'm not an official Bronco owner just yet, but I definitely seal the deal this Saturday.
I'm buying a 1994 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer Edition, with 104,000 Original Miles, everything on it is still stock.
Guy was asking $3,000 for it, but was able to talk him down to $2,000 because of a few minor things that are wrong with it and it has some bad rust spots.
Now, I'm not very good mechanically yet. I'm a landscape foreman and never paid too much attention to fixing cars/trucks. My step father is a diesel mechanic and very good mechanically, but isn't into Bronco's too much, he's a dodge man.
But anyways, the rear window doesn't move up or down, I'm assuming the motor is burnt out? Exactly what part would I have to replace for the window to work again? And what am I looking to spend on that part and to replace it?
Also, I saw in another thread about the tailgate protectors. The link that the one person posted, will those work for the Bronco I have? It says 66-67, but I just want to run a strip on the bottom of the tailgate like this:

this is what my bronco's tailgate looks like now:

I'm going to have someone repair the rust problem, and put the protective plate over that part of the tailgate to reduce further
There's also a little rust around the rear wheel:

But that's all the rust on it.
It's a pretty nice/clean truck other than those few rust spots. I think it's a pretty damn good deal on my end. Everything else works really well, the guy put in a lot of new parts himself and has all the receipts to back it up.
I simply can't wait till this Saturday when I get it and can't wait till Monday when I put it on the road and get to cruise around in it.
I feel this is going to be the start of very long, expensive headache filled love affair with Bronco's.
I gotta pretty nice check from my insurance company, since the accident wasn't my fault. So with the rest of the money I'm going to make a few improvements.
Immediate upgrades when I get it:
Complete engine tune up/oil change/all that jazz
Fixing all the visible rust issues
Putting the protective plate on the tailgate
Fixing the rear window
Buying a new set of nice rims/wheels (might buy new tires too, but the guy said the tires on it are almost brand new and are 31's)
I'd like to put 33's on it, with some nice shiny chrome rims
Improving the audio inside, new speakers all around and new CD player
New "Built Ford Tough" Seat covers and floor mats, haha
Nerf Bar/Step
Eventually:
going to lift it maybe 3" and put either 33's or 35's on it
Redo the gears
Going to put a new exhaust on it, thinking dual exhaust
Maybe a brush gaurd, winch
Sorry, like I said I still don't know a whole lot about Bronco's. But hopefully looking through this forum will change that. I don't know a lot of the correct terminology and parts. I have to get to know the different things to keep up on and learn how to maintain and add onto my Bronco.
Can you guys suggest some other sites to me that will be of help?
Other forums, part sites, some sweet galleries?
thanks a bunch guys, look forward to being apart of the Bronco world haha.