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I am trying to find a standard 2 inch hitch receiver for my 1974 Bronco. Does any one have any suggestions as to what might fit. I have called stores, trailer shops and searched the web but cant find out what will fit.

 
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On the Right Coast...try Jeffs Bronco Graveyard for one.

Or.., google Early Bronco

Most all the Bronco stores have what you need...& they're EB specific.

Here ya go....jamesduff.com part#4905... B)

 
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Thank you very much :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> I had searched and even called Jeff's and they siad they did not have it. I had not ever heard of james duff so I am really pleased you turned me on to them. I was glad to find the hitch for the rear, but really thrilled to hear 4905 fits the front also. I guess there is a big learning curve here. I have only had my 74 for about 6 months and do not have as much time as I would like to spend on it. But my kids think it is cool so hopefully it will become the family project I had hoped. Thans again

On the Right Coast...try Jeffs Bronco Graveyard for one.
Or.., google Early Bronco

Most all the Bronco stores have what you need...& they're EB specific.

Here ya go....jamesduff.com part#4905... B)
 

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Your quite welcome... & 15 yrs. from now, you'll still be enjoying your ride....assuming the youngsters don't take it away fr. you. :eek: /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

"..... I guess there is a big learning curve here."

Not really.., it's all old school tried & true equipment. I refer to the EB's as the American Volkswagon...there's nothing one can't take off/apart & fix...with basic skills.

Have fun with it & don't be a stranger...come back & show the progress. >

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

Your quite welcome... & 15 yrs. from now, you'll still be enjoying your ride....assuming the youngsters don't take it away fr. you. :eek: /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />"..... I guess there is a big learning curve here."

Not really.., it's all old school tried & true equipment. I refer to the EB's as the American Volkswagon...there's nothing one can't take off/apart & fix...with basic skills.

Have fun with it & don't be a stranger...come back & show the progress.
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