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Bronco Enthusiasts of Connecticut

This group is for Connecticut Bronco and other off-road enthusiasts. Please join and we will get organized as we go down the road a bit... Want to help? Please let us know…
StachioAttack72
Finally going topless, and I’m not ashamed at all…took 50 years 😂.

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CT203
CT203
Lookin good! Amazing day for it. As a longtime wrangler owner, I tend to not like going top down for too long until June. That green pollen tends to get everywhere! It's not bad yet though. Super jealous
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StachioAttack72
StachioAttack72
@CT203 yeah it stays in the garage, I don’t take it on long drives and will definitely keep the pollen coating in the back of my head!
TScals
TScals
Love the wheels / tires! Good lookin rig.
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TScals
TScals
StachioAttack72
StachioAttack72
@TScals replaced the crash bars with the 4 wheel parts aftermarket version. No lift or rubbing. Added the Rough Country 1.25” leveling kit to the front just for a profile change.
Steve62
Steve62
@StachioAttack72 I used the 4 wheel part contoured crash bars too. I replaced my Big Bend rims and tires with Sasquatch rims and Toyo AT III 35" tires and a Zone 2" lift. At full articulation the tires were rubbing and my mechanic said he couldn't remove the crash bars because they are a safety component. We installed the contoured crash bars and it worked - no more rubbing.
Steve62
Steve62
Looks great!

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