Bronco Restoration: Day 2 - Building the Axles

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  • @rascalpanda6533
    @rascalpanda6533 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video. I love this format with the cost and Time spent. This will help a lot of people to understand just what it takes to building something like this. Can't wait to see the finished Bronco.

  • @kain4645
    @kain4645 Před rokem

    Great vid

  • @aaronkelly2439
    @aaronkelly2439 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing the process! Just finished a frame off on my 66 and getting ready to drive from Washington state to Florida!

  • @davestewart9146
    @davestewart9146 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the video, this is great watching your progress 👍😁

  • @nickanderson3440
    @nickanderson3440 Před 2 lety

    Awesome series! Thank you for posting and looking forward to the next episode.

  • @alfonsopastrana316
    @alfonsopastrana316 Před 2 lety

    That’s what o call extreme measures hahaha love it keep with the serie love it!!

  • @ShawnsEarlyBroncos
    @ShawnsEarlyBroncos Před rokem

    I love this. It is really cool how you are doing this process. Making videos and editing is time consuming and I know this all too well. I really appreciate your videos. You always inspire me. Keep it up!!!

  • @rafaelbrango
    @rafaelbrango Před 2 lety

    Awesome idea with the videos. I'm trying to restore a 1993 Bronco. This will help me a lot.
    Thanks!

  • @GDunc
    @GDunc Před 2 lety

    Good stuff! Love the content.

  • @mikestoneclark
    @mikestoneclark Před 2 lety

    Great content! So well presented and your sense of humor actually had me literally laugh out loud a number times (I too break stuff and learn the hard way all the time). I'm enjoying them to the point that I'm watching videos that don't even apply to our bronco (a 74 coyote built approx 5 years ago). Its sweet and badass at the same time, but there are a few things that need revisiting. I'm going through them one at a time, not rushing, and replacing anything that needs attention with the best of the best. I really appreciate the details and insight you provide along with cost and 'regular joe' man hour summaries. I just subscribed and looking forward to watching your build. BTW, coyotes are incredible but they are huge. The clearances are so tight and the space to work is so limited, I think it was super smart to stay with the traditional 302 for your build. Lastly, regarding transmissions - we have the 4r70w as well. I like it but wouldn't mind the 6 speed. 4r70 is basically old school 3 speed with OD. I think it makes it 'feel' older. I don't know the ratios, but guessing the 6 speed would feel much more modern and have a lot less rpm drop between gears. Anyway, Keep up the great work!!

    • @NashvilleEarlyBronco
      @NashvilleEarlyBronco  Před 2 lety

      That’s awesome man! Thanks for the insight. Let me know if you ever have any questions along the way.
      And good info on the Coyote. Honestly I doubt that decision every other day, haha!

  • @nickefgen9219
    @nickefgen9219 Před 2 lety

    Great video happy to see the progress on the bronco

  • @billh5592
    @billh5592 Před 2 lety

    FWIW-If you have the room for it, the harbor freight press is good for the money. I’m always finding reasons to use it now that I have it.

    • @NashvilleEarlyBronco
      @NashvilleEarlyBronco  Před 2 lety

      That’s a good idea. My garage is filled with kids bikes and toys 😂😂

  • @redneckgearheadgarage495

    The radius arms should have got the PC treatment with the frame.

  • @superduty4wd
    @superduty4wd Před rokem

    Great video. Who did you find to powdercoat the frame. I am in north Georgia and have a 73 and 74 frame that needs coated.

  • @markhavelka4924
    @markhavelka4924 Před 2 lety

    Great video format. I like the way you’re tracking expenses and time. Did you include any traction devices while re-gearing?
    I recently re-geared to 4.56, myself. Have been happy with these gears, 33” tires and 4R70W/Explorer 5.0.

    • @NashvilleEarlyBronco
      @NashvilleEarlyBronco  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! The rear has a limited slip, but nothing in the front.
      Good to hear the 4.56 with 4r70w is a good combo

  • @NashvilleEarlyBronco
    @NashvilleEarlyBronco  Před 2 lety

    Oh man, I just saw a typo in the video on my prices. Anyone else catch that? My final price should be up $50

  • @AsgeirSaem
    @AsgeirSaem Před 2 lety

    Great and Interesting video. Out of curiosity, what spline count did you choose for the 9" and what locker and carrier?

    • @NashvilleEarlyBronco
      @NashvilleEarlyBronco  Před 2 lety

      Thanks man! I went with a 31 spline, limited slip (tru trac) with 4.56 gears.

  • @normcarn383
    @normcarn383 Před 3 měsíci

    where did u find one for 2000

  • @tuckerhines8751
    @tuckerhines8751 Před rokem

    how did you decide on 4.56s? I have 4.56s and am worried its too low even with a 4r70w. I guess it depends what tire size you plan to run.

    • @NashvilleEarlyBronco
      @NashvilleEarlyBronco  Před rokem

      Yeah, there are a bunch of diagrams online to help you decide. There are a few calculators out there as well

  • @paulbuoniconti5275
    @paulbuoniconti5275 Před rokem

    What gears did you go to? I am currently finishing up on my 302 beef up and have a good AOD transmission. The 3.55 seem too sluggish and with 33's what do you suggest?

  • @ChrisGregan
    @ChrisGregan Před 2 lety

    Man.....I could have used this video a month ago!

    • @NashvilleEarlyBronco
      @NashvilleEarlyBronco  Před 2 lety

      Haha! I’m always a step behind. Are you doing a restoration or just building axles?

  • @mroverkill581
    @mroverkill581 Před 2 lety +1

    "Carl and James are Yukon Gear and Axle Master Installers." I have 2 corrections for that sentence. Carl is the only one master certified, and Mike the correct name

  • @Kevin90909
    @Kevin90909 Před 2 lety

    You posted this more than month early!?!?!?

  • @matthewsalayko118
    @matthewsalayko118 Před rokem

    I enjoy your videos but if you're going to restore trucks invest in some good tools . You loose alot of credit using a nail hammer to work on cars