
Possible Front End Swaps?
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88pimpin
, Jul 27 2004 11:03 PM
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#1
Posted 27 July 2004 - 11:03 PM
I was downtown the other night and my friend has an 86 F-150. I was noticing how the lines on his truck were the same as mine. Like, if I switched fenders, the back of the fender looks like it would match the door perfectly. I was thinking of how all 89-97 T-Birds' and Cougars' front ends are swapable, as in switching out the hood, headlights, bumper, and headlight panel. I was wondering if it was possible to switch out the fenders, hood, headlights, and headlight panel (and maybe have to do bumper) with a different year Bronco or truck. Does anyone know if this is possible? I really like the earlier style front ends, or even the later ones, but I'm not much of a fan of these rectangle lights. (Maybe more once I get clear corners.)
I just wanna know if it's possible to switch front ends with a different vehicle and not have to do anything as far as welding, just screwing and painting.
I just wanna know if it's possible to switch front ends with a different vehicle and not have to do anything as far as welding, just screwing and painting.
Benjamin' 07/30/82 Christian - '02 Ninja 250R '99 Honda XR 80
1989 Ranger 2.9L V6 5-speed 4x4, 1995 S-10 2.0L POS
#2
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Posted 28 July 2004 - 01:52 PM
i posted this sometime last month, and i know that most of the parts are intercahngeable with a few differences (such as rad supports etc), i've seen an 84 with a 89 front end on it and so on.. i want to put a 92-96 front on my 91
to my knowledge it should all just be bolts and stuff.
correct me if i'm wrong
to my knowledge it should all just be bolts and stuff.
correct me if i'm wrong
#3
Posted 29 July 2004 - 09:44 AM
Yep, it's a bolt on swap. Put a 95 fronted on a 87 about 2 years ago.
You'll need to pull the front clip intact because it's not easy piecing these parts together on a diff style truck.
You'll ned full clip. rad. support, hood and cowl. If you go wih the 93-96 frontend you'll have to fab up bumper brackets to mount the newer style bumper.
Took us about 3-4hrs to complete the s.wap
You'll need to pull the front clip intact because it's not easy piecing these parts together on a diff style truck.
You'll ned full clip. rad. support, hood and cowl. If you go wih the 93-96 frontend you'll have to fab up bumper brackets to mount the newer style bumper.
Took us about 3-4hrs to complete the s.wap
#4
Posted 29 July 2004 - 03:21 PM
Very cool. Ya, the hood has a couple hail marks in it. I was hoping that maybe I could get a fiberglass one, but I'm at least glad that I'm able to switch out front ends.
I'll have to check up on doing this sometime...

Benjamin' 07/30/82 Christian - '02 Ninja 250R '99 Honda XR 80
1989 Ranger 2.9L V6 5-speed 4x4, 1995 S-10 2.0L POS
#5
Posted 29 July 2004 - 08:26 PM
TXQH is right, any of the front clips are interchangeable with only minor mods. The only one when swapping from an 80-86 to a 87-91 front clip is the rear lower fender tabs. The frame horn is different on 92-96 (safety feature), but the sheetmetal will bolt right up. The styling on the windshield cowl is slightly different, i.e., holes vs. louvers. Most folks that do the swap upgrade to a newer year-model instead of regressing back in years, though. The main difference is in the fender lip bulge on 87-up or recess on 80-86. The biggest change is the core support, hood, and the grille+hdlights changed styles. The frame width and mounting points are the same for 80-96. There is even a company that makes a kit to fit the superduty-style hood and grille on a 92-96. Now that's cool!!!
1984 Bronco XLT, 351W H.O., C-6 AT, Ford 9", SkyJ 6" lift, 35" tires on MT Classic rims, S&W Racecars 10-pt cage kit, custom "shaker" assembly.
1988 Bronco Custom, 302 EFI, C-6 AT, Ford 8.8". parting out
1986 Bronco Custom, 300I-6, NP435
1988 Bronco Custom, 302 EFI, C-6 AT, Ford 8.8". parting out
1986 Bronco Custom, 300I-6, NP435
#7
Posted 10 January 2005 - 06:26 PM
Give me a little time to find the link, and I'll post it. They had an ad in the back of Petersen's 4WD&Offroad magazine for awhile, too.
O.K., here's the post from FordTruckWorld.com The company is called "Studio Truck Stylists". Check out the cool-looking Bronco!!!
Superduty conversion kit
O.K., here's the post from FordTruckWorld.com The company is called "Studio Truck Stylists". Check out the cool-looking Bronco!!!
Superduty conversion kit
1984 Bronco XLT, 351W H.O., C-6 AT, Ford 9", SkyJ 6" lift, 35" tires on MT Classic rims, S&W Racecars 10-pt cage kit, custom "shaker" assembly.
1988 Bronco Custom, 302 EFI, C-6 AT, Ford 8.8". parting out
1986 Bronco Custom, 300I-6, NP435
1988 Bronco Custom, 302 EFI, C-6 AT, Ford 8.8". parting out
1986 Bronco Custom, 300I-6, NP435
#8
Posted 13 January 2005 - 11:42 AM
Alma Gates (has the JBL sponsored DB drag Bronco) has a 92-96 front fiberglass clip that goes down like semis have. It's bolted above the bumper and folds upward. I'm not sure if she kept her older Bronco, which I believe was an 88, and just upgraded the front end, or just got a different Bronco. I didn't ask her. I also should have gotten her signature on the Bronco Driver magazine I had with a short story about her.
It was cool to meet her, and see her Bronco, with the 12 18" subs in it!


Benjamin' 07/30/82 Christian - '02 Ninja 250R '99 Honda XR 80
1989 Ranger 2.9L V6 5-speed 4x4, 1995 S-10 2.0L POS
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