There are a couple of ways to do this,
First: you can change out your exhaust manifolds for headers which also increases your horsepower also.
Second: Add Flowmaster mufflers, or dynomax both of these are good mufflers to use, but you will have to measure the inside diameter of the exhaust pipe to make sure you get the correct ones.
Hope these suggestions work for you.
A 1988 Ford Bronco weighs between 4300 and 4600 lbs. Weight variations depend on the make of the car and if it has been modified.
The turning radius of a 1988 Ford Bronco II is approximately 34.5 feet. This measurement indicates the minimum space needed for the vehicle to make a complete U-turn. The turning radius can vary slightly based on factors like tire size and suspension modifications.
yes just make sure to align everything so it all works properly
More than likely not.
Make sure that the the two top bolts from the transmission match your engine block before attempting to install. Some are spread out and won;t match.
Ford is an excellent company with all American values and standards. The Bronco is a sturdy work vehicle. The lack of a bed is the only thing that makes this second to an actual truck.
If it works -- go for it
When I start up my 1988 cherokee laredo the idle is so high and loud it make me get very angry?
Well the 1988 models are sharp, But they have never been to good on radiator fluid. So i would get that checked and make sure there are no cracks or rips in the tube first. then Get the best radiator fluid you can find for it. A vehicle like that deserves it.
that my friend is the tube that goes from the exhaust manifold to the egr valve make...
why does my 1996 ford tarus wagon make noise when i turn key in ignition
Look on the dip stick, it should read use only mercron. I know it call for type F, but make sure it has mercron on the lablel. I made the mistake of having my transmission flushed and the service man put the wrong kind in. When I went to pull a small lawn mower trailer the fluid sprayed out on the rear of the Bronco. Hope this helps, Wayne