Gunnibronco wrote:The mods of the driver seat are going very well. The driver seat did sit way to high on the stock mounting brackets. First, I pulled the cover & all the padding off. When the padding was off I realized I could retain the power seat back motor & the inflatable lumbar support! Sweeeeeeet! I'll loose the front & rear height motors & the motor that slides the seat forward & back, no biggie.
I cut off the lower mounting brackets & motor rack with a plasma cutter, and mounted my bronco sliders to the seat bottom. I just had to use some different pieces of square stock to make spacers to mount the sliders flat. Already bolted them in for a test fitting & it turned out perfect, just about where the stock seat height is. Tomorrow I'm going to clean up the sliders & oil them, recover & mount the seat, then I'll tap into power from the radio in the center console for the motors.
Chad
socofn wrote:Got the soft top installed yesterday. It looks real GOOD. Planning a short trip into the mountains next week to see what else I need to fix. I also ordered front shoulder seat belts. Jayson
socofn wrote:Got the soft top installed yesterday. It looks real GOOD.
Entourage wrote:I changed the oil for the first time. It was gross and definitely needed to be changed. Went with Mobil-1 Synthetic 10-30 and Mobil-1 Filter that was at least an inch longer than the one I took off. Thanks to ZOSO for helping find where to put the new oil. Expect him to change his phone number soon
mwlynch3 wrote:Let's see....
Roll-on bedliner on the interior.
Painted the tire rack, bumpers, roll bar, and grill a nice white.
Fixed the stalling situation again.
Installed a stereo AND 6x9 speakers (in boxes).
Installed Bronco emblems on fenders (Thanks to my wife, anniversary gift).
Installed arm rests.
Slowly but surely.
MWL
zillacon wrote:My steering column showed up so I installed that and took Ketchup for a spin. Made some nice posi marks up my driveway. LOL
kchaser wrote:Picked up my HP king pin Dana60 front and matching rear. Now the real work begins...
kchaser wrote:Picked up my HP king pin Dana60 front and matching rear. Now the real work begins...
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