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Old 12-04-2012, 05:26 PM
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Well guys I gave the bronco a good inspection and some of the guys at the shop helped and it need a new radiator and both rear wheel cylinders and rear shoes something bad. The door panels are loose. After thinkin it over my truck is better shape. I got 2 voices in my, one sayin go for it, it's what's you've always wanted and the other says it ain't worth it.
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Originally Posted by ol_red_2
Well guys I gave the bronco a good inspection and some of the guys at the shop helped and it need a new radiator and both rear wheel cylinders and rear shoes something bad. The door panels are loose. After thinkin it over my truck is better shape. I got 2 voices in my, one sayin go for it, it's what's you've always wanted and the other says it ain't worth it.
I like the bronco. But all my bronco is good for is mud boggin. Dirt road ridin. Ridin through the woods. It's terrible on gas. The short wheelbase and being top heavy it a little sketchy after about 65mph so I don't like it on the highway and also I can't put stuff in the non existent bed. Also I sucks pullin a trailer prolly more the 35s with 3.55s fault though. If you use the truck keep it if the truck is just a ride trade if you want the bronco. Just my .02
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I just drive the truck. Would love a bronco but its just not the right time for me 2 have one I guess. Once I'm outta college ill get another one.
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Originally Posted by ol_red_2
I just drive the truck. Would love a bronco but its just not the right time for me 2 have one I guess. Once I'm outta college ill get another one.
I read through all this and I agree your truck looks better and sounds like its in better condition. Based on what all you have said I think your gut is telling you no, stick with your gut feeling it knows best.
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I read through all this and I agree your truck looks better and sounds like its in better condition. Based on what all you have said I think your gut is telling you no, stick with your gut feeling it knows best.
It just hurts to let your dream truck go. I kick myself everyday for sellin my last bronco.
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Originally Posted by ol_red_2
It just hurts to let your dream truck go. I kick myself everyday for sellin my last bronco.
I know how you feel. I had a 89 toyota pickup, 12" lift solid axle on 40's with 5.29 yukons. Sold it like a dummy, I wish I never would have.
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There was more than just that one Bronco made by Ford. Don't force a bad purchase due to your emotions. Stay vigilant and calm, and the right one will come a long for you.



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