35's On Stock Bronco

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texastrucker

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ya i have them taken just not on yet... how do i get them from the camera to the computer then on to here @-)

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If you have a digital camera then it should have come with either a cord to connect it to the computer and a program to extract them onto the computer. If you have a regular film camera then you could go to Wal-Mart (*cue Superman theme*) and have them put on a cd for a couple of bucks then just upload them. Hope this helps. Oh yeah, even if you have a digital, you can take that to Wal-mart too and they will put them on a disc for you. Take it easy, or any way you can get it. :D/

 

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You can get a cheap-o digital camera for $20 at Wal-Mart. Not very good quality, though. I recommend digital cameras. I take hundreds of pictures, compared to a regular camera, which I wouldn't even bother with. If you get film developed at Wal-Mart, you can have them put it online and download them from there. I did that so I didn't have to scan them, and they're pretty cheap, too. Then you can put them on your own disk.

 

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You're in big trouble now Tex :lol: I don't know about your camera, but mine came with a USB cable. All I have to do is plug it in and Windows starts a routine that reads the pictures in the camera.

From there, you have to telll the program where to put them, I think the default is MY Pictures. I then use a photo processing program to resize them (I keep it at a size that easily fits the forum and of a quality that keeps it under 100K. From there, I post to the forum, link below.

If I'm going to put them I keep them still under 100K but size them a little larger. I believe the Zone resizes them to the size they want when you upload them anyway.

So if you don't know how to process pictures, I'd get someone to help you thru it the first time. Once you have done it, it's easier than it sounds.''

Like this picture of my heat blanket

Good luck,

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Hey Seabronc...I just noticed that, like me, you still have the 8.8" rear with a larger engine. I am constantly being told that I need to upgrade to at least a 9" with my 460 cuz I'll shell out my 8.8. Are you looking to upgrade or have you been pretty satisfied? :ph34r: /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 

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Windchaser, I'm perfectly with my Ford 8.8 and Dana44 with a 351W. I kinda baby it and don't put it under high torque conditions.

No personal experience here, but from everyting I've read on the 460 in Bronco is that, if you haven't snapped an axle or cleaned out your differential YET, and you do any serious off roading, it's just a matter of time. Dynatrac says that the 9" can be beefed up with aftermarket parts to almost as strong as the Dana60 but the cost is substantial. Also they say that most 3rd members for the 9' are made of regular cast iron and not as strong as other 3rd members. They say the best application for the 9" is in a vehicle 1/2 ton or less.

Based on what Dynatrac says, I'd go find a 60 or 70 if I were to change mine.

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Justshootme84

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I'm impressed, too. I have a 6" lift and still get some fender & radius arm contact with my 35's. I would be careful about wheeling it too hard, though. You may get some body damage on the rockers in front of the rear wheels. Btw, I'm from Georgetown, TX originally. <):)

 

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Those are stock wheels, right? Are you sure it has no lift, or did you get it and maybe it already had a lift? I wouldn't know one if I saw one, I never had a truck before this.

 

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