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Old 05-30-2010, 09:38 PM   #1
89-B-II-XLT
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Question New to the Forum and also the Bronco II

Let me start by saying. I recently purchased my dream vehicle......A beautiful 1989 Bronco II XLT. I drove 2 hours to the North Georgia Mountains to pick her up. And have fallen in love with it. Iv been browsing the post's and checking out everyones awesome rigs and my one question is, where in the world can you get accessories such as, Headlights, Taillights, Bull Bars, and roof racks? Iv been looking everywhere and I am pretty much swimming in circles! Any help or assistance is 'GREATLY' appreciated.
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Old 06-01-2010, 08:16 PM   #2
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Welcome to the world of BIIs.

Unfortunately there just isn't quite the same vast amount of bolt-on knick-knacks available for a BII as for say, a Jeep. However if you've got a decent welder, you can make pretty much any such item just the same (which I probably would still do myself anyway even if I did have a Jeep... No desire to pay $1200 for a bumper I can build myself for $100, and have it exactly fit my needs in the process too).
Stuff like suspension lifts, gears and differential lockers are pretty widely available for BIIs though (at least for the D35 & 8.8" axles which are very easy (and recommended) swaps).

If you're looking for aftermarket light housings, Ebay may yield some items (they would be the same as for a '89-'92 Ranger).


Hope that helps.




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