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Old 06-29-2007, 12:04 PM
panicattack3636 panicattack3636 is offline
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'91 Bronco

I have a '91 Bronco Eddie Bauer with a 351 in it. I am going to do some mods to it. I am going to take it to the beach and leave it there. Some ideas are:
King Ranch Seats and Bench Waterproofed
Top off and cut the front of cab to install full soft cover
Roll bar
Permatech bed liner thru out the truck
Take off doors
Lift it way high in the air with some sweat wheels and tires
Try and mod the engine

With trying to mod the engine I need some ideas, anyone have any good ones?????
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Old 06-29-2007, 01:02 PM
willypscustoms willypscustoms is offline
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i too have 91 bronco but im putting a pstroke in it, but here is a pic of my 87 bronc 351w bored/ stroked and crower cam and some other small mods totaling 10k but your 351w is fuel injected and has a comp you can get some good power out of that thing. if you need any parts let me know i have a 91 351w fully complete with efi on it that im not using. and some other parts like trans and rear end. any thing you need let me know.


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Old 07-02-2007, 04:14 AM
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any suggestions for lift kits?
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Old 07-04-2007, 05:48 PM
psd tuner psd tuner is offline
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well you can get a good skyjacker suspension lift for it...but the best way is to change it to a straight axle its cheaper and easier to lift. now the engine i would put a comp cam compucompatible cam and a set of high flow intake and heads, and headers. i put a comp cam in mine, bored it 30 over, and other stuff to it and its scarry fast...well for the short wheel base and the big tires.
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