twiisted71
Adventurer
A little pinch weld massaging helps open up room for the downpipe.
I also bought a sway bar from a ’79 Ford F150 to fit my axle. This rig is going to see lots of DD duty and I'm trying to run my suspension as pliant as I can. My '76 Bronco didn't have nor need a sway bar but it also was double shocked and had some STIFF coils on her. Hoping to get a much better on road ride out of this one. Its only 6 nuts to completely remove it if I think I'm going to need it out of the way.
Decided to set the radiator and intercooler in just to get an idea of the room I have to work with as well as inlet/outlet locations relative to the engine’s ports. The radiator is an all aluminum Griffin unit. I went with a double pass configuration since the engine’s water ports are on the same side. I can get even more efficiency from a smaller pkg.
A glimpse of those killer dual piston calipers

I also bought a sway bar from a ’79 Ford F150 to fit my axle. This rig is going to see lots of DD duty and I'm trying to run my suspension as pliant as I can. My '76 Bronco didn't have nor need a sway bar but it also was double shocked and had some STIFF coils on her. Hoping to get a much better on road ride out of this one. Its only 6 nuts to completely remove it if I think I'm going to need it out of the way.

Decided to set the radiator and intercooler in just to get an idea of the room I have to work with as well as inlet/outlet locations relative to the engine’s ports. The radiator is an all aluminum Griffin unit. I went with a double pass configuration since the engine’s water ports are on the same side. I can get even more efficiency from a smaller pkg.

A glimpse of those killer dual piston calipers
