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  1. 37s

    Nice, always glad to see it help people.
  2. 37s

    This is amazing. Did you figure out the F150 tie rods from my old research or on your own? I had every intention of using them on my Bronco but never got around to it.
  3. Front and rear gears

    I can see why you've gotten the reception you have when you're a dick even to the people trying to help. I'm out.
  4. Front and rear gears

    That's great for ZR2 owners, but to stay on topic Ranger owners will need a new carrier, full stop.
  5. Front and rear gears

    No Bronco has a locked M190. Colorado ZR2s do though.
  6. Front and rear gears

    I have a Ranger M220 now so I'll be regearing it at some point. I don't remember if it was mentioned earlier or you already knew, but I'm seeing comments that the M190 has a welded ring gear and you'll need a new carrier to regear.
  7. Manual trans?

    If you do this skip the MT88, it's been having all kinds of issues. Mine sounds like it's full of gravel. Skip the M5R1, too light duty. AX15 with Quickdraw adapter is where it's at. I have one going into my 66 Bronco: 2.3EB/AX15/Ecobox/NP205.
  8. Tire Jack options for bigger wheels

    Is the stock scissor jack the same as the Bronco one? The bigger tired Broncos have a separate 2" extension that comes with the jack that you could use if so. Bottle jacks are a solid answer though.
  9. Front and rear gears

    I see multiple sites that say the install kit fits both M190s so my gut says you're good with gears too. You're definitely trying to do this the right way so I'd like to see you succeed. A tune may be a way to get by but gears + tune is even better.
  10. Front and rear gears

    It does look highly likely the Bronco M190/M220 gears should be a direct swap but I hope you find the confirmation you need. I'm thinking about building a Ranger M220 to put in a 66 Bronco. The width is a good match for a 70s F150 D44. It looks like for about 2k all in I can buy a locked Ranger...





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