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Does the new Bronco have a straight axle?

Does the new Bronco have a straight axle?

Aside from the Wrangler, no new passenger vehicle is sold in the U.S. today with a solid front axle. And now we know the new Ford Bronco won’t change that. The Bronco instead opts for an independent front suspension, like pretty much every other truck or SUV out there.

When did the Ford Bronco 2WD come out?

In 1990, the Bronco II’s final year of production, the 2WD Bronco II started showing up with a 2WD transmission. It used an adapters that slid on to the output shaft of a 2WD transmission and had a four bolt flange for the bolt on driveshaft.

What kind of engine does a 1990 Ford Bronco have?

1987 Bronco II’s got rear anti-lock brakes. 1990 Bronco II’s were listed as having an optional 4.0 Liter V-6, but none have ever been seen. There was a sport package that had a front air dam and side skirts. There were (2) rare Bronco II conversions available. Sherrod Bronco II convertible – Click HERE. Bronco II Plus – Click HERE.

What kind of transmission does a Bronco have?

The case configuration is also more rounded than the Mitsubishi. The Toyo Koygo seems to be the more common of the Ranger / Bronco II manual transmissions. This is a fully synchronized 5-Speed manual transmission with a fifth gear overdrive.

What are the specs of a Ford Bronco?

1984-1990 Ford Bronco II Specs & Facts Displacement 171 Cubic Inches Induction 2bbl Carburetor Horsepower 115 hp @ 4600rpm Torque 150 ft-lbs @ 2600rpm

What kind of car is the Ford Bronco?

The Bronco II was a compact SUV marketed on the long-term brand recognition of the Bronco. But only a few years into its production run, the Bronco II had established an infamous reputation all its own — and eventually proved one of the most costly models Ford ever created.

1987 Bronco II’s got rear anti-lock brakes. 1990 Bronco II’s were listed as having an optional 4.0 Liter V-6, but none have ever been seen. There was a sport package that had a front air dam and side skirts. There were (2) rare Bronco II conversions available. Sherrod Bronco II convertible – Click HERE. Bronco II Plus – Click HERE.

What kind of transmission does a Ford Bronco 2WD have?

All Ford Bronco II’s are equipped with 4×4 type transmissions. The 2wd Bronco II’s use a “dummy” transfer case.

When did the Ford Bronco 2.8 come out?

The 2.8 used a carburetor and was available only in ’84 and ’85; replaced by the 2.9 for 1986. Through its run, a total of seven different transmissions were used — a list that included four- and five-speed units from Mazda, two five-speeds from Mitsubishi, and three- and four-speed automatics made by Ford.

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Ruth Doyle