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probably the project of a lifetime P/u to Bronco

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Old 03-06-2012, 08:01 AM
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ok i have a 94 f150 reg cab long bed, no body, no engine was l6 with e4od tranny 2wd.

and i have a 88 bronco 302 and manual transmission 4wd with no frame. the wheel bases dont line up.

can i move rearend closer to cab
will bronce fit on pick up frame.
will 302 bolt up to e4od
can i use e4od with 4wd.
is it actually possible to swap 4 wheel drive
does anyone have a link that would help?
 
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Old 03-06-2012, 10:17 PM
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wow, sounds like your in for a lot of welding/ fabricating. even if its not a bolt on (which i'd guess not, lol), if you have the right tools, and skillz, i'm sure you can fab new brackets, and everything required to make it work.

Tho, i'd guess it would be easier to just find a bronco frame, and go from there. like from a junkyard or something, and then just assemble it.


good luck bro. be sure to post up lots of pics of your progress if ya do decide to make it work.
 
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Old 03-11-2012, 12:57 PM
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well, i can tell you what I know. I used to own a 1993 F150 4WD with the 302, 5.0L V8 and an E4OD transmission. So, yes, all those parts will work together. It sounds like you need to go out (junkyards, friends, etc) and find a "donor truck" to find all your adapters and such. But in doing that, you may just want to buy/fix the donor truck and sell what you have.
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wow, sounds like your in for a lot of welding/ fabricating. even if its not a bolt on (which i'd guess not, lol), if you have the right tools, and skillz, i'm sure you can fab new brackets, and everything required to make it work.
Or, like bugman114 says, you have Alot of fabrication to do.
Good luck on your project and please post pictures of your progress if you decide to go that way.
 
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Old 03-11-2012, 01:35 PM
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I wonder if he could stretch the drive lines instead but then again we don't know if bronco is full size or not nor if truck has cab or what
 
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