1984 Ford Bronco Project

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M Rose

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I got started on the rear seat mounts. We are using some much more comfortable seats out of a midsize Lincoln suv. After setting them in place I have some work to do.

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Just too tall. So I removed the mounts to see what I have to work with.

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That would be a better height.

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Time to cut some things and lower the height.

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Had to add a weld to make sure the seat would lock in the upright position.

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I did the driver seat mount today but forgot to take many pictures. I'll have to do better on the passenger seat.

The initial test fit on stock mounts was way too tall.

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So I shortened and adjusted its location with the help of my seat testers.

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Ant the finished and painted mount.

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I finished the passenger side seat mount. And remembered to take some pictures this time.

I removed the electric motor and slide from the seat.

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This is what's left under the seat.

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Then I cut the upper sliding parts off the original mount.

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Now I added a flat base to attach the new brackets to for the front.

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Then I extended the slide bracket so I had enough room to attach rear bracket.

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Now time to weld on the brackets after a test fit.

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And finally some primer and paint.

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Finally managed enough free time to get some color on the Bronco. Cleaned and prepped for paint.

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I put 5 coats of a supposed to be more scratch resistant high solids clear. Figured that way I'll get a chance or 2 of wet sanding and buffing scratches out.
 

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A few parts got installed the other day. The front now has bump stops.

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Painted and installed the mounts.

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And then installed the bump stops themselves. Pretty simple install. I went the easy way and just bought the mounts.

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Also got the steering linkage installed.

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Now to do some wiring...
 
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I am adding a house battery in the back for the fridge and power accessories. Along with a dc/dc and solar charge controller, fuse box, and relays. I cut a board to fit the area we wanted them and went about figuring out how to fit it

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Fits pretty good. A little snug but doable.

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Added some zip tie tabs for wiring.

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Then sound deadening and another test fit.

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I drilled holes and put some stainless nutserts in to mount the board to. And had some assistance bolting it up.

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And started adding the wires.

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I made some adapters for my rear speakers out of 1/4 inch pvc panel.

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A little trimming and drilling of the mounting holes.

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Then I used a hole saw to make room for my new/old speakers.

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Time for some paint after screwing them together.

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And they are back in place.

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I should probably put the speakers in too. But I'm getting old and tired tonight.
 
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M Rose

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Looks good buddy. Unfortunately mine is going to be heading the reverse direction as I pull it back to stock and get ready to list it for sale. Life changes have me moving in a different direction.