New guy here, researching before I buy. First off, I'm really impressed by the forum: you guys seem like a class bunch. Now on to business:
What do you guys think of late model full size Broncos? I'm thinking of a '95 or '96. My plans would be to refurb the wear and tear items (front end, suspension, bearings) and maybe install a couple of inches of lift, if only to accomodate 32x11.50's, maximum. I've got no desire to build a monster truck.
I've had a couple of Fords (including a '66 Bronco and a '97 explorer), but I'm steering towards a late model because it seats 5 (or 6 with a front bench), its new-ish design, and for the removable top. I'd use it mainly for local (southern California) day and single-overnight camping trips with my family of 5. Of course, pulling the top would make it a really fun around-town car on nice days.
My main concern is reliability. These things aren't Toyotas after all. If the issues aren't too many, I'll just change all the problem parts and carry spares. I'm not opposed to high miles, so long as the foundation is sound. Of course, for average purchase prices of $5-9k and generally cheap and available parts, I can stomach quite a bit of preventative maintenance.
What say you?
What do you guys think of late model full size Broncos? I'm thinking of a '95 or '96. My plans would be to refurb the wear and tear items (front end, suspension, bearings) and maybe install a couple of inches of lift, if only to accomodate 32x11.50's, maximum. I've got no desire to build a monster truck.
I've had a couple of Fords (including a '66 Bronco and a '97 explorer), but I'm steering towards a late model because it seats 5 (or 6 with a front bench), its new-ish design, and for the removable top. I'd use it mainly for local (southern California) day and single-overnight camping trips with my family of 5. Of course, pulling the top would make it a really fun around-town car on nice days.
My main concern is reliability. These things aren't Toyotas after all. If the issues aren't too many, I'll just change all the problem parts and carry spares. I'm not opposed to high miles, so long as the foundation is sound. Of course, for average purchase prices of $5-9k and generally cheap and available parts, I can stomach quite a bit of preventative maintenance.
What say you?