A little help with the EB

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gnisroh

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Hi all,

I'm fairly new to broncos, but have been coming to this board as a guest for a couple weeks now. I am still looking for a candidate to build a trail rig out of, and I'm pretty sure I want a '72+ for the D44 front axle.

Alright, enough about that, now my question:

Were there certain bronco packages with the wheel wells fully open? (see pic for better idea of what I mean)

Or do they have to be cut?

hihoufo.jpg

67bronco.jpg


TIA,

gnisroh :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 

BRONCFOOT

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Hi all,

I'm fairly new to broncos, but have been coming to this board as a guest for a couple weeks now. I am still looking for a candidate to build a trail rig out of, and I'm pretty sure I want a '72+ for the D44 front axle.

Alright, enough about that, now my question:

Were there certain bronco packages with the wheel wells fully open? (see pic for better idea of what I mean)

Or do they have to be cut?

hihoufo.jpg

67bronco.jpg


TIA,

gnisroh :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
Cut

 

S_bolt19

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The only "new" Bronco that came cut or had an open wheel well was the Stroppe. They had both the front & rear wheel wells cut to fit a larger tire & wheel combo. A Stroppe Bronco was kind of like the "Shelby" version that was done with Mustangs.

This is what a Stroppe looks like:

www.bajabronco.com

 

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