The Broncast - Ford Bronco

Jon Melton and Donnie Whiteman

A podcast all about the Ford Bronco: Two Bronco enthusiast that enjoy talking about and sharing their knowledge of the Ford Bronco. Both Jon Melton and Donnie Whiteman own Broncos and work on Broncos, from the Classic first generation Bronco to the newest 6th generation Bronco. New episodes every Monday on Parts, Projects, DIY or PAY, Bronco History, Bronco versus, and your questions answered. Join us! read less
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Episode 68 - The Full Size Bronco
Apr 4 2024
Episode 68 - The Full Size Bronco
Full Size?!? 2nd Gen Bronco 78-79, 3rd Gen Bronco 80-86...   We're talking about Full Size Broncos. When we say full size, what do we mean? Large pick up “truck based” size. “Bigger can be better” sometimes, They had for years referred to the Bronco as small and nimble, then shifted their focus to keep up with the bigger1967 Full size Chevrolet Blazer’s, GMC Jimmy, and Dodge/plymouth SUVs that had taken over the buying market Also More luxurious inside and softer riding, Ford made the wheel base 12 inches wider from 92 to 104”, 14 gallon tank to a 25 gallon tank, 302 to a 351 (or 400) which you needed because it weighed in at 4500 lbs… Jon: that’s 1,000 pounds more than an early bronco. They said it would seat up to 6 but I’m not sure if there were that many seat belts. Introduced in the fall of 1977 it was referred to as the U-150 (get it not a U-15) and the base model which had round headlights price was around $6,500. The deluxe model was called a Ranger XLT Bronco Wagon for an extra $669 and came with Square headlights. 19 colors to choose from, Pile high carpeting, and a Cigar lighter, Ever burned yourself with one of those. “Special Hood and Roof Tu-Tone options were really neat and could be matched with a Tu Tone interior. One of the coolest options were the freewheelin graphics which had sunrise fades and Chromatic? My favorite things are the electric tailgate window and the fiberglass removable top. ames), Coolest two options today people look for are the Captains chairs and the Sliding rear windows First called the Big Horn, started with a blazer roof from a 68 blazer and only took Ford 10 years to finally roll the first full size though production The 351m and 400m neither of which are super popular and would get replaced with a 428 or 460. Now your options are a coyote or Godzilla! Or cummins diesel if you are like Spencer. Didn’t you do a full size video with Bronco Babe?. Bronco babes gone wild? Was it a porn?
Episode 64 - Sway bar's and Lift options for the Early Bronco
Feb 26 2024
Episode 64 - Sway bar's and Lift options for the Early Bronco
My Bronco (Jon) has a Toms Offroad 2.5” lift with a 1” body lift. But, recently I added the Bilstein 5165 Dual reservoir shocks which made my suspension really soft. And I love it, but it made the Bronco so tippy around corners. Now with the sway bar I still get the soft ride, but the Bronco handles on road so much better. A 2.5” lift is going to fit on just about any Bronco and allow you to keep the stock length brake lines and driveshafts. Once you enter into 3.5” and above, you will have to change driveshaft length, because the tires are further away from the transfer case, and you will need to extend your brake lines, because they are now further from the frame especially when you are at full drop. Suspension packages are doing two things, 1) Changing the look of your bronco (the stance) and 2) Changing the ability to handle terrain. Toms Offroad has suspension packages from 0” (stock height), 2.5”, 3.5”, and 5.5”. Just because you buy a 5.5” lift, doesn’t mean it will handle great offroad, it just means you changed the look of your Bronco and you can fit bigger tires under your Bronco. But in each of the lift kits, you have different options that allow for more articulation and better offroad manners. Level 2 - changes shocks, springs, and leaf spring pack. Level 3 - Everything with level 2, plus adds shock hoops to allow you to run 4 shocks up front, 2 on each side. This gives you a softer shock and means that your suspension will compress more offroad. Lever 4 - Everything with level 2 and 3, plus adds an inboard shock hoop to the rear which allows you to move your shocks inside the frame to give you more articulation offroad. Sway bar from Tom's Offroad: https://tomsoffroad.com/parts/66-77-ford-bronco-3-5.5-inch-lift-front-anti-sway-bar Tom's Offroad Lift options: https://tomsoffroad.com/ford/66-77-bronco-suspension-kits
Episode 62 - Driving Broncos and Braptors and Must have mods for the new Bronco
Jan 30 2024
Episode 62 - Driving Broncos and Braptors and Must have mods for the new Bronco
Jon and Donnie take 3 new Ford Bronco's for a test drive and talk about their list of Must Have Mods for the new Bronco.   Must Have Mod 1 Jon: Lift Kit and bigger tires - https://tomsoffroad.com/ford/suspension---6g-bronco Donnie: Havoc offroad bumpers - https://tomsoffroad.com/parts/ford-bronco-front-bumper-havoc-offroad-steel-bender   Must Have Mod 2 Jon: Light bar - https://tomsoffroad.com/parts/kc-hilites-gravity-pro6-light-bar-kit-gen-6-ford-bronco Donnie: Icon Stage 7 lift kit - https://www.iconvehicledynamics.com/accessory/18867/icon-accessories-21-23-bronco-non-sasquatch-3-4-lift-stage-7-suspension-system-tubular/   Must Have Mod 3 Jon: Putco clear view top - https://www.putco.com/product/element-sky-view-for-the-ford-bronco/581001/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAv8SsBhC7ARIsALIkVT1HDKutIotH5ZApek6c5j40X09eAXmk0pR8KNu9-ykU5_i0FfBKPcMaAut5EALw_wcB Donnie: Bold exhaust - https://tomsoffroad.com/parts/ford-bronco-performance-axle-back-exhaust-system   Must Have Mod 4 Jon: AMP Steps - https://tomsoffroad.com/parts/gen-6-ford-bronco-amp-powersteps Donnie: Rock slide engineering side steps - https://tomsoffroad.com/parts/rock-slide-engineering-step-slider-rock-rails-ford-bronco-6-gen-BD-SS-300-BR4   Must Have Mod 5 Jon: Mod 5 - K&N Intake and Mishimoto intercooler - https://amzn.to/3PxeMym https://amzn.to/3P5H29C   Follow Jon and Donnie Jon - https://www.instagram.com/nashvilleearlybronco/ Donnie - https://www.instagram.com/dreamweaverdonnie/ Thank you for watching another Episode of the Broncast. For any questions, email us at Questions@theBronCast.com