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Join Date: Mar 2001
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Location: Ft. Hell
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I used the search, and no answers. What to pay for a 9" rear out of a '72 Bronco? I am new to Fords but after seeing this guy have fun, without any problems, me and my buddy both want the running gear.
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Well Done Man!
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the 76 and 77 are most wanted, they have the big beering (hehe) with extra trussing, and bigger brakes, i would ask that guy in the 4 sale if he is sure its a big bearing, i have never heard of a 72 with one
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Mark 71 Bronco. 42's and bolt on goats. 47' CJ2a, 302, C4, 33's. 2012, year of the flat fender. |
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Join Date: May 2000
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Location: Santa Rosa, Ca USA
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Big bearings were common in 72. It depends on the GVWR which bearing they gave you. Quickest way to tell is 11 inch drums = big bearing 10 inch = small bearing. this doesn't work in 74 or 75 but for all other years broncos it is true.
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