scubachris
New member
Hey fellows. I have some questions.
1) What is the benefits to converting a Bronco to the Cummins diesel? Besides towing, I can't see any advantages. Better fuel mileage is offset with higher fuel price. Has anyone actually done this, and do you feel it was worth the process?
2) What is the newest engine/transmission combo that can be dropped in an 84 Bronco with the least amount of modification?
The reason I ask this, is I was looking at vehicles to replace my Bronco as my daily driver. After test driving way to many vehicles, I realized that new cars ****. Their belt lines are to high, some back windows are just for show, and they have no chrome or two tones. What I did like was the handling, ride, and not worrying if a part is going to go out.(If it does it is covered by a warranty) So I decided to restomod my Bronco. I wanted to get ideas, and opinions on the route to go. Upgrading the engine, transmission, wiring, and suspension is what I intend to do. Leaving the exterior and interior alone( restoring it to original).
Thanks
Gents
1) What is the benefits to converting a Bronco to the Cummins diesel? Besides towing, I can't see any advantages. Better fuel mileage is offset with higher fuel price. Has anyone actually done this, and do you feel it was worth the process?
2) What is the newest engine/transmission combo that can be dropped in an 84 Bronco with the least amount of modification?
The reason I ask this, is I was looking at vehicles to replace my Bronco as my daily driver. After test driving way to many vehicles, I realized that new cars ****. Their belt lines are to high, some back windows are just for show, and they have no chrome or two tones. What I did like was the handling, ride, and not worrying if a part is going to go out.(If it does it is covered by a warranty) So I decided to restomod my Bronco. I wanted to get ideas, and opinions on the route to go. Upgrading the engine, transmission, wiring, and suspension is what I intend to do. Leaving the exterior and interior alone( restoring it to original).
Thanks
Gents