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Hi! I've been considering buying a Bronco and was wondering if you could tell me past experiences, good and bad, and things to look for. I've been thinking about a later 90's model. Thanks, Bobby
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Great for off-roading, even better with a lift kit and tires. Parts are predominantly cheap and there are alot of accessories available for them.
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Thanks alot! From what I've been reading they seem to be great vehicles.~Bobby
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ya, I've had several friends who have bought them and they have all been awesome vehicles. All of them were used for off-road purposes, and they held up very strongly (except for the one that flipped down the freeway going over 100mph on 44" TSL's and a 502!!)
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Over 100 mph on 44" tires, thats just asking for it!
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I have a 90 full size Bronco. Love it. Lot's of Room, keeps gear dry that should be kept dry. Not have much trouble, 150K. Although, the day before yesterday I finished replacing the bearings on the front differential. Would not have had that problem if fluid would have been checked properly by Oil changing personell. If you have your oil changed for you, you might make sure they DO check the front and back differential fluid.
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