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Refalova

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Well i've had the bronco a little over a month now, and just wanted to post all the update's i did.This was the day i got it.....

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I installed clear turn signal lights, Custom airbrushed grill, fender chrome from summit racing, Custom fender vents, i went with the advise of yardape and wired in a Din plug for my 17" flip down LCD monitor, so i can remove the roof. I also did the lap belt upgrade for the rear seat. I replaced all the factory speakers with American Bass component speakers, 1400 D-Class Amp on (4) American Bass DX 12"s. I also had the entire rear section of the truck lined with dynamat. The dynamat improved road noise so much, i might do the rest of the truck with it. This was the only pic i snapped before the rain came and had to put her up till the next nice day :)>-

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Looks way better now, still not feeling the rims, but it does look alot better

 

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Very nice looking truck. I would be afraid to take it into the bushes and scratch up that paint. Nice work with the subtle custom stuff (vents and grill paint); way more class than that gawd-awful 22" on the windows. Now if we could just talk you into a different tire/wheel combo...

Just pokin' fun at you, it really is a good looking truck.

 

Justshootme84

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I agree, very nice looking rig. With the rims and sound system, I would have a top-end alarm system, battery **** switch, and maybe a Rotweiller in the back seat. JSM84

 

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Not bad... *shakes head*. I wouldn't take that off road if you paid me - I'd be afraid to scratch/dent or otherwise ruin it.. especially with those rims.

But it's a bronco and that's all that matters. Right guys? And it looks like you took the time to do it up right even if your idea of "doing up" a truck is different than mine. And for that, I give you credit.

 
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Not bad... *shakes head*. I wouldn't take that off road if you paid me - I'd be afraid to scratch/dent or otherwise ruin it.. especially with those rims.
But it's a bronco and that's all that matters. Right guys? And it looks like you took the time to do it up right even if your idea of "doing up" a truck is different than mine. And for that, I give you credit.

Well here is the thing. I have some Mickey T's for it, but i've run into some problems with using them.

When i have the 33's on it, it sits too tall to fit in my garage. Therefore, leaving it exsposed to any would be thief, looking to make a come up. I live in the Downtown area of Cleveland, it almost has to be garaged. The other reason i don't run my off-road tires, is because they wear out sooooo fast when driving city streets. I paid a little over 1k for the off road tires and don't wanna ruin them before i get a chance to run them in a off road environment. I understand that %99 of bronco owners set up their rig for off road, but for me, i want the best of both worlds

 
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Hey man just playin, you dont need to explain yourself. You have a sweet Bronco there

 

Justbust1n

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* scratchin head * ummmmmmm everything but the rims i get ... very nice rig but man 22' crome doesnt look good with mud caked on them ...lol atleast you didnt lower it .. if it was me i would sell the rims and get a lift or some swampers cause i know 22' arent cheap!! , but hey its a step outta the norm Origanaility you got , it could be worse you could have big stacks and bull horns stickin out of it.... The rig it self other than the rims i like good work man congrats

 
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ilystbronco

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U SHOULD GET A FASTBACK SOFT TOP and maybe a cowl hood would look sick also a nice chrome exhaust tip to match those wheel well accents, nice truck

 

Mike @ Tracy

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I like the attention to detail with the white in the grill, I also understand wanting a nice ride in-town on the street treads. But when you do put the Mickeys on will you please post a few picks for us????? I'd love to see them on. Keep up the good work.

 

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