yo,
As RON advised to your Q (i am not sure if i can jsut throw on a regualr truck). NO
but with Extensive fabrication it was done twice as far as I know.
Installation from an F Series in a 79
Source: by MUDDOG7375
He wrote; "....So I had this truck tailgate laying around & wanted to put it on the Bronco...When I stripped down my other 79 I took that gate & hinges & tried to make it work with the truck gate...Wouldnt...So I made the truck gate work alone...The pix show what I did...The gap between the gate & truck Im going to use hood stops/bumpers & a gate latch on each side to lock it down
If I run glass Ill use plexi...The void Im just going to make some bumpers like those that are used for hoods
I plated the backside of the hing area & tonight I start the body work on the gate....Maybe even get it painted tonight also..
Heres the gate painted...http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v137/MUDDOG4X4/Ex%20TTC%20BRONCO/Tgate.jpg
Ok... I finaly took pix last night of my latches & what I did to deal with the "gap" from using the truck gate...
For the bumpstop I used a bumpstop off a car that was in my scrap pile... I cut the stud off & cut it in 2.. Then drilld it out & used ready rod & nuts to mount it... Its totaly ajustable to take uop the rattling of the gate & the latches...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v137/MUDDOG4X4/Ex%20TTC%20BRONCO/2-1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v137/MUDDOG4X4/Ex%20TTC%20BRONCO/1-1.jpg
see his other pics @
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v137/MUDDOG4X4/Ex%20TTC%20BRONCO/
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and,
F 150 Tailgate pics in an 82
Source: by Mark L at
http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/featuredvehicles/1982_ford_bronco/index.html