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Old Bronco guy, wonders what he has here???
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freeheelbillie
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Joined: Wed Sep 29, 2010 11:23 am Posts: 574 Location: Denver
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Old Bronco guy, wonders what he has here???
Hope this finds all you guys doing well, doing my usual quarterly check in on the ole forums. Hope that some of you might be able to help me figure out what I have here. It's a dirty word I know...it's a Jeep :/ lol She been done right from what I can tell. I might just keep this bad boy until I can find the right Broncos again. Where would I find info on what model of Rockwell axle is on the front and ratio? Any idea what type of lift this is? Maybe Taraflex?? Figured zillion would know what's up with this thing. thanks in advance for the help, always good to see the group going strong.
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Sun Jan 25, 2015 6:08 am |
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ZOSO
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Re: Old Bronco guy, wonders what he has here???
Looks like just the standard rubicon d44 with a diff cover on it. Nothin special there.
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freeheelbillie
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Re: Old Bronco guy, wonders what he has here???
I wondered if that were the case, seemed too narrow to be Rockwell's. So must just be a Rockwell diff cover then?
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Sun Jan 25, 2015 9:39 am |
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Kinder
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Re: Old Bronco guy, wonders what he has here???
Hey Billie, glad to see you post up. That's a very clean vehicle, must have been a Costco Queen, get some dirt on it! Have you driven it yet? The suspension looks to be a long travel system and the brand names on all the add-on items are good; Warn, Currie, OME, etc. When I think of Rockwells I think of 2.5 ton stuff, I don't know if they make 1/2 ton stuff, find a local club and have someone with that knowlege base go take a look at it with you.
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crawlercreations
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Re: Old Bronco guy, wonders what he has here???
The diff cover(s?) are Riddler diff covers covering the stock dana 44. I've got one on my bronco. You may be able to just see it in the attached pic. Nice covers but there is nothing on that jeep that is Rockwell. The rest of the Jeep looks to be built pretty well. Hard to say what brand lift and components but as Kirk said, looks like good quality stuff and the long arms really make the difference.
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freeheelbillie
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Re: Old Bronco guy, wonders what he has here???
Maybe it's a long arm express rubicon lift. You're right on the diff covers, standArd d44, which are good to go. The rest is really well done, should make a great jeep for some in out there. Thanks for help guys!
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Rox Crusher
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Re: Old Bronco guy, wonders what he has here???
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