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Looking at a Bronco
Hey,
I'm considering buying a 1988 Bronco, 4X4, 351, auto to be used for plowing and was wondering if there's anything in particular I should be looking for aside from the obvious. I'm new to Broncos so any tips/suggestions is appreciated. Thanks. |
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Since this was used for plowing check the front end to make sure if is somewhat tight. When used for this purpose alot of trucks get beat to death.
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Thanks.
I told the guy that I wouldn't buy it unless it was newly inspected - he agreed, but I'll give a go-over myself. |
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if your going to plow with this truck you should look at putting lift air bags in the front springs. When i bought the plow for my trck it looked like i was doing a endo as i drove down the street
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Thanks for the tip.
There's a 7.5 foot plow that comes with it although I haven't seen it attached. |
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I know you said "aside form the obvious" but i would check for rust on a plow truck. And not just the body, the entire undercarage. Salt is a bad, bad thing....
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