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Mods to an original Sport
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Flatliner Rod Shop
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Joined: Tue Nov 16, 2010 3:21 pm Posts: 117 Location: Montrose, Colorado
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Mods to an original Sport
Alright guys, thanks to some members, I'm back in the game with a new project (s). I purchased a 1970 Sport, nearly all original, that will be getting restored, mostly to factory. It has the Dana 30 front and small bearing limited slip (code A3) rear that came with the truck. I have access to a ’76 big bearing axle (code 03J) from my other Bronco. Both the ’70 and ’76 axles are 2780lbs, according to the VIN decoder online, though the gross for the ’70 is 3900lbs, while the gross for the ’76 is 4900lbs. Here is the question. In my line of work, you don’t take an all-original vehicle and modify it if you can help it. After balancing resale, originality, and usability, do you think I’d be hurting the truck to swap in a Dana 44 with discs, the ’76 big bearing rear, 2.5” lift, 23 gallon tank, and an NV3550 transmission? In addition, with 31-32” tires, can I leave out a power steering kit, or will that hinder me when I get on a trail? My gut tells me to do the swaps (without power steering), but figured I’d get some input from those who know better. The most aggressive trail I can imagine driving is Kingston Peak trail near the top of St Mary’s Glacier (the same trail that overlooks Loch Lomond near the Chinn’s Lake area ). It has one really rocky section that takes throttle control, but nothing . For the most part, this will be a camping truck. Thanks for any input.
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Mon Sep 18, 2017 8:59 am |
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Rox Crusher
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Joined: Sun Oct 10, 2010 5:36 pm Posts: 3980 Location: Roxborough Park, Colorado
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Re: Mods to an original Sport
that 76 looks familiar......
_________________ 1977 Sport, 351w OBDII EFI motor, 4R70W auto, 4:88 gears, ARB lockers, 3.5" suspension, 33" tires.
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Mon Sep 18, 2017 9:31 am |
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pgilbeau
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Joined: Sun Jul 07, 2013 6:06 pm Posts: 639 Location: Falcon, CO
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Re: Mods to an original Sport
_________________ 1969 Bronco: Full widths, 3 linked front end, 37's, hydro-boost, 4x4x2 box, ZF5, Atlas t-case, and fuel injected 302
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Mon Sep 18, 2017 9:34 am |
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Flatliner Rod Shop
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Joined: Tue Nov 16, 2010 3:21 pm Posts: 117 Location: Montrose, Colorado
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Re: Mods to an original Sport
The '76 is a good truck. Think I found the build sheet in the rear springs, but won't know without pulling some bolts. It will be sold once I decide what to do with the Sport. I hadn't planned on selling the '76, but the right deal came at the right time on the '70, so I'll have no choice.
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Mon Sep 18, 2017 10:11 am |
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pgilbeau
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Joined: Sun Jul 07, 2013 6:06 pm Posts: 639 Location: Falcon, CO
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Re: Mods to an original Sport
_________________ 1969 Bronco: Full widths, 3 linked front end, 37's, hydro-boost, 4x4x2 box, ZF5, Atlas t-case, and fuel injected 302
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Mon Sep 18, 2017 11:51 am |
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landshark
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Joined: Fri Oct 14, 2011 12:16 am Posts: 3942 Location: Denver, Wash Park Area
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Re: Mods to an original Sport
I don't think swapping axles will matter much and I wouldn't hesitate to add power steering, you will want it on the trail. I would probably add power brakes to the list eventually as well.
If your not doing a factory restore and going for a "driver" the more friendly you make it to the common folk the more it will fetch. Just my two cents.
_________________ 1976 Bronco "Green, Yellow, whatever", 1969 Bronco "Red", 1972 Bronco Stocker "Kind of Blue/Grayish"
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Mon Sep 18, 2017 1:11 pm |
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Flatliner Rod Shop
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Joined: Tue Nov 16, 2010 3:21 pm Posts: 117 Location: Montrose, Colorado
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Re: Mods to an original Sport
Thanks, guys. You pretty much confirmed my thoughts.
I took a break from work and popped the "build sheet" out of the springs on the '76. If it was a build sheet, it WAS a build sheet. Not much left, and no legible writing or markings.
Guess I'll get to swapping the rear ends when time allows. Thanks again for your opinions, guys.
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Mon Sep 18, 2017 1:36 pm |
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phyler
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Joined: Sat Oct 02, 2010 9:41 pm Posts: 1201 Location: Erie
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Re: Mods to an original Sport
I don't think making changes mechanically that don't change the look of the Bronco will have any affect. The resto-Mod is super popular (think ICON). Adding a 44, disk brakes, power steering, etc. would only be noticed by purists. Adding 11 leaf springs, progressive coils and the like fall into the same category, it allows the consumer to enjoy the product better.
I'm sure you see it all the time in your shop. Folks want some nice "upgrades" without taking away the spirit of the vehicle.
All that said, I would love to come watch you work on the Bronco just to learn from someone who does awesome work. :) Even being just a fly on the wall would make me regret some of the work I've done on my own I'm sure.
_________________ 1975 Ranger Edition that I've had longer than I've been without it.
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Mon Sep 18, 2017 4:03 pm |
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Jesus_man
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Joined: Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:36 am Posts: 5984 Location: California
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Re: Mods to an original Sport
In agreement with the others and the mods you speak can be reversed if there was ever a need. If I were to have a second cruiser bronco, I'd go as far as EFI, good tranny, power brakes and steering and modern suspension springs.
_________________ 1973 Bronco, 351 SEFI, Locked, discs, 35's ZF-5spd and Atlas 4spd. 235:1 Crawl Ratio. It may be ugly, but it's slow. http://www.ucora.org
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