Just wanted to share my project with you all.
I'm in the process of re-doing the exhuast from the y-pipes back on my 94 Bronco. I'm pretty much done modding the 05 SCREW so this is what I spend all my waking hours on now.
I just picked up my new catco y-pipe with high flow cat.
Since I've had good luck with my 14" Magnaflow muffler on the 05, I figured why stray from a good thing. Only this one is 3" in/out.
AND finally, the 3" mandrel bent tailpipe that I found for $42. Gotta give credit to sixlitre at fullsizebronco for that..
Its all going in this weekend. I can't wait!!
Heres a pic of the new money pit. I love this thing..
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Hell yea, I had a 93 Eddie Bauer in Emerald Green that I kick myself for selling back to Ford every time I see a 5th Gen running down the road. Have fun w/ it.
Mine is still at home (about 3 hours from where I am)... the mechanic is working on it in his spare time or during slow times at his shop. Obviously, this is fine by me as it'll save me a few bucks on some of the larger ticket items that I'm having him do (like the heater core).
I should have it very soon though... I look forward to getting it back to showroom. Once there, I'll probably start showing it.
Mine is still at home (about 3 hours from where I am)... the mechanic is working on it in his spare time or during slow times at his shop. Obviously, this is fine by me as it'll save me a few bucks on some of the larger ticket items that I'm having him do (like the heater core).
I should have it very soon though... I look forward to getting it back to showroom. Once there, I'll probably start showing it.
Damn that looks like a clean Bronco. I'm in the process of restoring mine as well. I just got doing the whole front end, ball joints, bearings, u-joints, etc. Exhaust now, body and frame,lift in spring.
I don't know what it is about FSB's, but they rock. I like driving it more than the F-150. Maybe its the fact that there are few on the road these days. Keep us posted on yours Rock!
Damn that looks like a clean Bronco. I'm in the process of restoring mine as well. I just got doing the whole front end, ball joints, bearings, u-joints, etc. Exhaust now, body and frame,lift in spring.
I don't know what it is about FSB's, but they rock. I like driving it more than the F-150. Maybe its the fact that there are few on the road these days. Keep us posted on yours Rock!
Thanks... I'm excited to have it. It was a hand-me-down from my dad who wanted it out of the garage. The price was right and the miles are low (only 78k original). I'm looking forward to enjoying it.