well the tear down has started!
Got the bronco in the garage yesterday and started tearing into it. Going to take it slow, iam putting everything I take off into freezer bags and labeling them to keep track of bolts and parts etc.. been through this before and really want to avoid the traditional "where's this go?".
A few questions.
I have already received my rear 11 pack 2.5 inch leaf springs and was wondering if I should go with the 3.5" coils up front to make sure Iam level? anyone have any experience in this? I want to avoid the traditional rake these broncos love.. dont plan to run a winch or anything for the foreseeable future... but i know the springs will settle.
My plan is to strip the truck from underneath, fuel tanks, fuel lines, most wiring, axles etc etc.. and then start cleaning up the frame and bottom of the tub. I think iam going to por15 the axles, radius arms and frame.. what about the underside of the tub? I do not have the luxury of removing the the tub, just dont have the space (will take a pic to show you where iam working) so would I be able to reach up into the spaces under the tub without spraying? My only concern is I will be missing some of the areas if I can't get the tub off.. i might be able to lift it up off the frame.. but only about 4-6"
my other concern is the few rust areas i do have.. should i just take care of them now and then seal the underside of the tub? the rust areas i know about are the side walls of the engine bay (about a 12" x 12" area on both sides) and the seam in the rear quarter panels...
I do not have a welder and I have never welded.. so not sure what I could do in my garage unless someone would be willing to do a couple small welds?
here are the two spots in the engine bay.


Suggestions?
1976 Bronco "Green, Yellow, whatever", 1969 Bronco "Red", 1972 Bronco Stocker "Kind of Blue/Grayish"