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1994 Ford Bronco 4x4 Truck - V FOR Versatility

Crawl Speed to Warp Speed in Air-Conditioned Comfort
From the September, 2006 issue of Off-Road
By Kevin Blumer
Photography by Kevin Blumer, Brad Crowder
1994 Ford Bronco Action Sequence
1994 Ford Bronco Roll Cage
A rollcage should be strong... 
   
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1994 Ford Bronco Roll Cage
A rollcage should be strong and protective, but it shouldn't crowd the occupants. To this end, the sheetmetal was trimmed back so the tubes could be tucked behind it, then the sheet and tube were welded together. This construction method also eliminates a ton of squeaks and rattles.
1994 Ford Bronco Hella Lights
A pair of Hella lights hides... 
   
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1994 Ford Bronco Hella Lights
A pair of Hella lights hides behind the protection of a bumper/skidplate combo.
1994 Ford Bronco Ac
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1994 Ford Bronco Ac
Ordinarily, we don't snap photos of A/C equipment, but a functional A/C system is one of this truck's coolest features. We mean that literally and figuratively. The A/C system is normally hidden behind a Boatec fiberglass fender and beneath a Hannemann fiberglass hood.
1994 Ford Bronco Third Seat
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1994 Ford Bronco Third Seat
The stock rear bench seat is just too big and unsecure for the speeds and terrain this Bronco is capable of reaching. A MasterCraft PreRun seat and matching five-point harness were wisely bolted in its place. The view is great from the third seat.
1994 Ford Bronco Cargo
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1994 Ford Bronco Cargo
Remember the cargo space we mentioned? Here it is. Yes, you can haul plenty of gear in a pickup bed, but it won't be protected from rain and dust and sticky fingers.
1994 Ford Bronco Gear
Lee's Bronco lashes, bolts,... 
   
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1994 Ford Bronco Gear
Lee's Bronco lashes, bolts, and straps down the gear to keep it in place during low-altitude strafing runs.
1994 Ford Bronco Quarter Panel Removed
Removed for this photo, a... 
   
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1994 Ford Bronco Quarter Panel Removed
Removed for this photo, a pair of bulged Autofab fiberglass quarter-panels envelops the 35-inch Toyo Open Country M/Ts on 17-inch Ultra wheels beadlocked using Champion rings. The rear wheels spin on a pair of Sandy Cone floater hubs. Fully floating rearends let the wheels bolt toa pair of hubs instead of directly to a flanged axleshaft.
1994 Ford Bronco Full Floating Rear End
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1994 Ford Bronco Full Floating Rear End
The floating hubs are turned by a pair of axleshafts. Since the hubs support the vehicle weight and not the axleshafts, the 'shafts only need to turn the hubs. Dividing the weight-bearing and vehicle-moving jobs means that if a 'shaft breaks, the wheel stays securely attached to the housing. Behind the Ultra wheels, Wilwood Superlite II calipers bring things to a halt when needed.
1994 Ford Bronco Ump Air Filter
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1994 Ford Bronco Ump Air Filter
When it comes to air filters, bigger is better, and UMP air filters are some of the biggest we've seen to date. Cal Pre-Fun's 'cage work not only integrates structural reinforcement and shock mounts, it also provides attachment points for everything from the radiator to the fuse box to the battery tray to the hood pins.

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