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    Questions for junkyard warriors...

    1983 Ford Bronco

    Transmission: NP435
    T-Case: ?? Chain or Gear?
    Rear Axle: 8.8 or 9"

    1973 Mustang:

    Rear Axle: 9" 61.5" WMS??

    Toyotas: WMS-WMS width?

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    1983 Bronco should have a Ford 9" rear
    -no idea on the t-case

    71-73 Mustang 61.25 inches WMS - WMS

    Toyota rear: who cares?

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    hey cheif....i think 81 or 82 was the last year of the 9"
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    are you considering putting a ford rear under the mazda?
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    I checked the Powertrax website and it had both listed from 1983 to 1986.

    http://www.powertrax.com/fordtrucklr.pdf

    Ford 9 was used until 86, 8.8 was from 83 to 86 - in fullsize Broncos

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    you get whatever they had sitting in the pile that day.

    my 85 has a 8.8.
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    I know someone who wants less than $500 for an 83 Bronco with an NP435. The body has some bad rust on the lower parts of it.

    He also has a Mustang with a 9", but he wants $400 for the axle alone....

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    after 1980 the 9" was only used in 4wds

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    what vehicle used rectangle headlights and has a good, solid attachment/adjustment mechanism for them that could be retrofitted to uglytruck without too much trouble? I'm talking less springs and tabs, more screws
    Last edited by uglyota; 12-21-2009 at 04:22 PM.
    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
    damnit... if everyone is leaving i want my original 15 back... i dont wanna be left with these tools

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    What the flashlight didn't work so well?!?

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    yj?

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    Quote Originally Posted by uglyota View Post
    BUMP!

    what vehicle used rectangle headlights and has a good, solid attachment/adjustment mechanism for them that could be retrofitted to uglytruck without too much trouble? I'm talking less springs and tabs, more screws
    i know that you dont want to use a cherokee one this could happen if you did
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    flashlights kicked ass...somehow it didn't cross my mind to put on a glove when driving with my hand hanging out the window?

    YJ may be a good option. Hell, the cherokee may even be a good option. Yota ones just use the a crappy attachment system with a spring and these two crappy screws that go through a couple tabs that bend. I just need something I can weld into the existing sockets that will result in a solid adjustment and attachment system.
    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
    damnit... if everyone is leaving i want my original 15 back... i dont wanna be left with these tools

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    would cheapy off road lights or traqctor type lights not be a good option?
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