AFBronco235
Crew Chief
We didnt have LUCK 7 hours on the boarder and 130 USD for insurance.
I guess that's the polite way of saying "ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK".
We didnt have LUCK 7 hours on the boarder and 130 USD for insurance.
Impressive!
did you encounter problems beiing so close to Afganistan?
and with the fuel?
Nice trip!
Those pictures sum up the whole reason for going through all those late nights and long days of hard work prepping the vehicle. Thanks for sharing. My only question would be, now that you have taken it a long trip, is there anything you would change or do differently?
I would have to agree with you. It appears you thought out your setup and have been rewarded with a great vehicle. I have an 1988 full size Bronco and this thread is helping me with some ideas. As far as future plans for bringing along children, you could always tow a teardrop sized little camper. Wishing you all the best in your travelsI think our old bronco is perfect for this trip. Great durabillity and comfort. The dual Fuel system with gas LPG was great choice. Here in central Asia is no problem to get propan and it is cheap too. Maybe there is little problem with weight of all equipment and wooden interier. Our shocks, suspension and steering system are over used. I think our bronco has now 3,2 tons... So much over then stock. Great idea was make the independent heater tebe to roof tent and water tank with heater exchanger for heating the water. Shower has little problems and dont working Well ;-)
Only big problems was with new Fuel tank so we have to welding two times on route.
If we going with children in feature to some road trip maybe take a camper unit on bronco anstead hardtop or buy econoline 4x4 Van. Its maybe future dream...