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 Posted: Sun Mar 28th, 2021 02:19 pm
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Hello to all,
Hope this Covid things isnt casuing anyone TOO much stress.  Nothing we can do, so step back, take the Depp breath, relax !

I'm back on one of my pet projects, the 2003 Range Body on an Early Bronco Frame.

Opinions welcome... wow that could be dangerous !

I have taken a year or so to look at new vehicles, the options, the cost, Fords, Toyotas, Jeeps, and variations of each one, and have come to the conclusion that I DO NOT want to pay the $40K to $50K+ for a new truck, especially when my Ranger isnt in bad condition.

I have always had a wish to put my Ranger, single cab, steppie bed, body on an Early Bronco (EB) Frame that has been stretched to the 111.7" wheel base.
Throttle Down Customs will make a new Frame, one piece rails, mandrel bent, 2" x 4" x 5/16" Wall, Rectangular Tubing, for less than having my stock frame modified and it will be new and not all welded up and the best thing is EB suspensions will bolt up from kits.
The engine I have, the trans will be an AOD-4x-Hauler, from Proforma Tranmissions, the axles will be a 31 spline FX4-8.8, 4.56, and a 33-spline D44, 4.56, for the front that I already have, both with OX-Lockers.
Engine, of as mentioned, a 5.0L-W, an SVO Block and SVO Stock Stroke Crank, Heavy Main Bearing Webing Caps with a Saddle over all the Main bearings and longer than stock rods and custom pistons with the wrist pins raise to compensate for the longer rods.  The Cam is a Competition Cams High Lift / Short Duration, made for Roller Lifters and should help develop a little more low end torque and Horse Power from the little engine.
The T/C will be an Atlas either the 4.3, I have, or maybe something newer, smaller, which might work out better.

Believe it or not and considering what I already have for parts, the project will be about half the cost of a new vehicle AND if I want to repaint, which I am thinking on - Cement Gray or Race Red, that would be extra... money for the repaint can't even guess.

So I am talking again, I have brought it up before but I have an appointment at a local Fab Shop to get an idea where they are coming from and what to expect, so it is a little closer.   The Wife isnt happy, but not sure when she is with me... if ever !   
Any comments... write away, no problems, I am too laid back these days.

Thanks for taking Tim etc read, or comment,  Ltr !

Last edited on Sun Mar 28th, 2021 02:27 pm by Scrambler82



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Front and Rear Bumpers by Custom 4x4 Fabrication, OK; now Mike's Welding and Fabrication.
Working on more Mods, just need more time, longer days would work !
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Which bronco frame? Full size or the Broco II?
I'm guessing you want fullsize since you reference the dana 44. Also because you cant get a front locker for the special ford dana 35. 

Are you wanting the TTB like the one pictured below? That would be sweet

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Thx for the reply.
I am thinking 1977 Early Bronco... original type, for the frame.
The Throttle Down Custom Fab Shop said, at one time, that they would make the frame, things got put on the back burner as most of my project have done over the last ten years.
If I owned a Ranger with the TTB Front End I would mod that, my '88 STX, lifted without a problem and gave me decent off road capabilities.
I think the TTB had an F150 D44 replacement kit that fit the Ranger but right now I'm thinking Early Bronco.



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2003 EDGE, Std Cab, Steppie, E4 Red, 5sp, 4x
5" SuperLift, 33" x 12.50 x 15"
Hurst Shifter
Mod'd Backrack to fit Steppie
Front and Rear Bumpers by Custom 4x4 Fabrication, OK; now Mike's Welding and Fabrication.
Working on more Mods, just need more time, longer days would work !
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