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JimrC's Early Bronco

planning to cut the vents into the grill sometime soon "thumbsup"

Changed my mind, I'll be buying one of the front grills instead of doing the work myself ... auld eyes and time consuming

I did however, finally delete the hood scoop and the awful windscreen trim sticker. Really liking the look without the scoop.

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Edit > I added the vinyl up the windscreen.

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I found these side lights from Injora which apparently fit the Bronco, unlike the RC4WD versions ... these come with chrome bezels which I liked the look. The white lights provided will be swapped out with some orange LED's.

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So these side lights just got fitted and looking rather good I think.

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Now my question is, does anyone know where I can find tail lights for the Bronco with the chrome bezel?
 
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Been a little whiley for an update ... a few changes made.

1. Generic raw aluminum wheels, kept the stock Falken tires but stuffed some blue Injora inserts inside. Finding these are working good with a 10lb rig.
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2. Fitted a servo winch, replaced the stock winch line with some stronger stuff and also managed to double the length of the line on the spool. Added a hook and then an eyelet point below the fairlead.
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3. On the rear, gas cans x2, shovel and pintle hook were fitted ... also moved the plate over.
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4. In the rear is a hi-lift jack, fire extinguishers and three bags. One of the bags holds the scale recovery items ... all just for laughs lol
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5. Found a driver and passenger
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6. Last thing has been the gas cap I made
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Still lots to do.
 
With the rig weighing in at 10 lb's now, the stock motor had to go as it was starting to struggle. Still keeping the rig budget orientated which makes me laugh a bit because I got two HH TrailMasters when I only needed one. I've put the 27T in the Bronco, used the stock pinion and will keep the 21T as a spare motor.

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First impressions ... the Bronco is much happier
 
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