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<blockquote data-quote="bigfug" data-source="post: 2914247" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p>The Bronco never had a solid axle after 79, only 2 years of the FSB bronco had a solid front. The first several years had very undersized solid axles. Price would also go up considerably considering Ford doesn't offer anything with a solid axle that isn't a 3/4 or bigger. Bronco was always based off the half ton F-series, which doesn't have a solid axle. Raptor doesn't even offer a solid axle. I see it with the coyote motor, same undercarriage and sharing parts with the f150. I also see SVT dropping the raptor within the first year or two and doing something with this. Think of this as a restomod. All the looks of the old stuff, but fancier, more reliable, all the creature</p><p>comforts. It's not gonna be priced in jeep territory, upgraded and wheeled on the weekends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigfug, post: 2914247, member: 4864"] The Bronco never had a solid axle after 79, only 2 years of the FSB bronco had a solid front. The first several years had very undersized solid axles. Price would also go up considerably considering Ford doesn't offer anything with a solid axle that isn't a 3/4 or bigger. Bronco was always based off the half ton F-series, which doesn't have a solid axle. Raptor doesn't even offer a solid axle. I see it with the coyote motor, same undercarriage and sharing parts with the f150. I also see SVT dropping the raptor within the first year or two and doing something with this. Think of this as a restomod. All the looks of the old stuff, but fancier, more reliable, all the creature comforts. It's not gonna be priced in jeep territory, upgraded and wheeled on the weekends. [/QUOTE]
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