Yes! Go Air Force. MOS was a 462. Bomb loader on F4Cs. Spent a tour in Thailand loading any and all conventional weapons. Lots of Agent Orange and joint replacements later, the VA finally got me to 100%.
The human mind is a very complex organ. Normal people can snap in an instant. We have all witnessed road rage in varying degrees. Kind of makes you want to just stay in the house.
Status symbols my a$$. You work all of your civilian days after serving this country and getting parts and pieces either bent or broken. It was time to retire and enjoy what the green stuff could get you. Ya canāt take it with you!
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So I was spending some time today getting familiar with the new beast. Was looking at the rear window washer nozzle and thought "That looks like it is pointing up instead of down or sideways or whatever way it's supposed be. Lets try it and see." Started the Bronco and tried it and yup, shot...
So, I got the first parts installed on the new beast today. Hood struts and modular bumper corner gap fillers from Amazon. Don't know why Ford doesn't install the the hood struts. Had put them on the Shelby also. I really dislike the prop rods. The struts were a very easy install. The gap...
Okay yaāll got me curious also. WT, 4 door, HT, full tank of gas, bone stock suspension, and nothing much inside. It measured almost dead on 75ā at the end of the ribs on the top of the HT. No roof rack.
The SAS came with 37s from the factory. Still not quite sure why the guy from Rough Country said they didnāt have anything for it. Last time I checked they were suspension people?
Will probably go with some sort of body liftā¦..
Hello Rspayde. I know this is an older post but you made a statement about that all of the suspension parts are identical across all of the models, minus shock type, spring rate and the sway bar disconnect. I have aā23 WILDTRAK SAS. 2.7 so I would think it has a heavier spring on the front(Fox...
It sounds like I should stay with the SAS suspension for what I am/will be doing as far as offroad. The body lift is looking better.ā¦..
Amp steps in place of the running boards.
Funny you should mention that. My oldest son does a lot of drift events and goes to Road Atlanta quite often with his...
Too old for crawling around the mall and besides that is what our 4Runner Limited is for. As of now, don't know about the service roads. They are paved, correct? :ROFLMAO:
No t-bag here. Oh wait, you said d-bag.....š¤. Seriously, just being a newbie to the wonderful world of lifted vehicles. At least would like to get rid of the front end rake but again just trying to get a better handle on the Bronco SAS suspension and it's capabilities. I've seen dirt once but...