Interesting turn of events. I actually sold my Bronco, got one of those "world class 5th gen 4runners" and came back to a bronco again, I think they are the perfect 4x4.
They come with fuel injected V8 power (unless you get lucky and land a inline 6)
They have a roomy cabin
They have a comfy coil sprung front end, and leafs in back for added capacity
Aftermarket for OBS fords is growing again!!
I really like the fold and tumble rear seat (I will install 3rd row Tahoe seats for the same feature but split 50/50)
Dual batteries are a breeze thanks to junk yard F350s with the dual battery hardware for starting the 7.3L PSD
They have excellent wheelbase...
My username is derived of my bronco ownership history, Percheron are a breed of stout dependable working horses. Hence... IronPercheron.
The O.G. IronPercheron that I used for a few years, and still owned when I joined OB (seems so long ago now) was a 1986 Ford Bronco. This was a 351W truck and it was carbureted but it never slowed me down. I have at least a marginal depth of mechanical prowess I suppose. It had a 6 inch lift on it when I got it and I just kept it. Tossed some military surplus 37s on it and a winch. Good to go. We named it "Uncle Ruckus".
Rundown on Uncle Ruckus:
$800 price tag
Warn bumper and Warn 9000i winch
6" lift
Bart racing 16.5" 5 lug wheels
Trailworth Fab surplus 37x12.50 BFG Baja A/Ts
4.10 gears
Moser rear axle shafts (ford 9 inch)
CB radio
Rust... lots of rust. Eventually killed the old guy.
Then I thought I needed this 4runner, its my wifes vehicle but we use it for our outings. It really is world class, I would drive this thing to satans birthday party and back. But I have my preferences with the Bronco and I will enjoy having another one.
Rundown on 4runner:
$32,000 price tag
SSO winch bumper
SSO rack
3" lift
Step sliders
Warn 9000i winch
I just got "Eddie" and I have a long way to go, but I cant wait to get back to the simple way I used to just wheel and camp before I went (full overland) lol.
Rundown on Eddie:
$3000 price tag
4 inch skyjacker
Warn8274 w/bumper
I also owned a Bronco II for a short time, I will never do that again. We named it R2B2 (starwars pun) because of the color and size. I will ever buy a vehicle that small again as long as I live. HOWEVER... it's was very capable, dependable, and fun to camp with regardless of the lack of space. For a solo camper it would be a blast.
I do recommend swapping in Ranger D35TTB and 8.8 with 4.10 Ratio.
R2B2 met a different demise than Uncle Ruckus, I sold it, and a month later found it on FB market place for parts......
Rundown on R2B2:
$1500 Price tag
4 inch lift
33x1250's
Removeable winch
67k original miles.... a sad loss.