Roll Over

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davids78bronco

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Sell it to some other poor sucker?

Actually, make sure the tires are at their proper inflation, don't overload it, drive it sensibly, and increase the track width - but w/o wheel spacers, or wheels with too little backspacing

 

kikenhorse

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There is no doubt in my mind the best and easiest thing to do is to increase the tread. This is easily done by getting a set of wheels with a greater offset,that is they stick out past the fenders further. This lowers the center of gravity for the vehicle and makes it less likely to tip or rollover.

 

racerbo836

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hi i need some help i have a 1986 ford bronco 2 and i need some help i need to kno how to change my freeze plugs. i would also like to kno if there is a web site that i could go to that would give me some diagrams on how to do it.

thanks racerboy

 

kikenhorse

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Hey Grannywagon. [-X

Here is a page that will help you understand the roll over prob.. :ph34r: /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

I just found it and I pass it along.. The problem is called Friction Roll.

This page will not help you solve it but you will better understand the prob.

I tink its called edumication? Ain't it? :-B

Web Page www.e-z.net/~ts/bronco.htm

Old Kikenhorse.

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Manimal

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BIIs are more likely to roll when on stock 205 tires. Put a set of bigger tires on and they instantly become more stable. Besides, it's pretty hard to roll 'em unless you drive it like a Viper, or try to make a 90-degree turn in reverse at 15mph.

 

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