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Calif92Bronco

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Hi, new here. Owned my Bronco for 13 years. Was into it a long time ago but new borns, quad, new guns, Harley, new Tahoe, pool,ect and lost interest. But now going thru divorce (after 20 years) and being moved out about 7 months, my boys (10 and 13) are totally into my truck which brought me back into it.Looking forward to putting some more money into it (if I have any after child custody court next month). It's a 1992 Eddie Bauer. Don't know what they call the color but it's rootbeer brown and tan. Has a 351. Stock except 4 inch Tuff Country suspension, 2" body lift, bug shield, pushbar with high lift jack, onboard air compressor and 2 1/2 gallon tank, 4.56 gears, and 35" BF Goodrich mud terrains. As you know it wheels awesome. It turns on a dime. It can almost flip a bitch on mountain roads like my old CJ5 did. I guess you could say I'm falling in love with my truck again. Looking forward to learning new things and giving advice if I can.

 

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Welcome to the Zone > . Wow, 2-1/2 gallon tank? Guess you don't drive it very far :unsure: sounds like a nice truck. Post some pictures when you get a chance, we would like to get a look :-B at it.

Also put the truck vitals in your signature, it helps when answering some questions. Always glad to have someone with experience join. So jump in and add your .02 on anything you feel you can help on :-B . Unlike some other forums, we don't put newbees down or shout "SEARCH" for asking questions that have been asked before. WE just answer the question as best we can without actually being on site, or point them to a source.

Good luck,

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Calif92Bronco

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Thats funny about not driving far. I meant the 2 1/2 gallon tank for the air compressor. When I get time I'll try to figure out how to post pictures.

 

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Thats funny about not driving far. I meant the 2 1/2 gallon tank for the air compressor. When I get time I'll try to figure out how to post pictures.
Yah, I wasn't sure if that was the air tank or gas tank. It is possible for both. I go to a lot of muscle and classic car shows and a lot of them have about that size tank in theirs. You never know what someone will do with their truck, after all it is theirs. Glad you cleared that up for me :lol: .

Try to keep the size down to at least 1024 x 768 which will fit on most peoples screen. We need an automatic resizer on the site. If they get bigger than that it is hard to look at and enjoy. Also, some people still have slow service. If you use the full editor when adding a post, it has a browse function that allows you to pick pictures out of a file on your computer using the browse function. Then just click on the picture, click OPEN and click on "attach this file". That will put a thumb nail that can be clicked on to see the full sized picture.

Good Luck,

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First Bronco Camp Trip 2010 019.JPG

Here' a picture. Didn't know how to resize so we'll see how it turns out.

 

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Yah, that is much better. It makes it easier to see what your truck looks like. Nice, by the way :D/ .

Good luck,

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