OFFROAD Ford Bronco at proving my grounds with 6'' Deavers! TTB wins

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2011

Bronco proving grounds with my twin nephews. Testing my new suspension, feeling like it's almost right. Cheap setup but works wonderfully. Deaver lift coils are amazing.

Shock shackles in rear, testing them. This was all about how well it articulated offroad, stayed stable over uneven ground, shock tuning, suspension strength, etc. Can and will do much more in the future.. Longer radius arms and extended shocks are definitely in my future, plus quad shocks in the rear I think.

Brought my twin nephews and they loved it.

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  • Was so tired of researching snorkles and how to build them, pulled out my new reciprocating saw and.. It's really not as ghetto as it looks, I spent like two weeks piecing it together. It works really well :P

  • Not a fan of extended radius arms, maybe eventually I'll see the need, just not right now. As of now with longer front shocks I can extend the heck out of my front suspension, to the point I'm scared of popping the spring off of the insulator, that's with stock radius arms.

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  • whats the vent for on the fender? for more air flow?

  • need to get some extended radius arms

  • Moblie home floor register on the drivers fender? What's up with that?

  • gatta love the side ram air iintake lmao

  • A bit over exposed, but it adds character. Gotta love em boys!

  • nice vid!

    

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