You must remove the brake rotor or hub and punch out the broken bolt inwards, then press a new bolt in from the same direction.
NO!
you can fit a 33"x12.5" tire
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.
Look on one of the tires for a MAX PSI number and inflate them to less than this number.
Probably not because the Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco 2 were not very good by their motor.
No there isn't. The Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco II have not sold very well and The Ford Motor Company is not interested on making a Ford Bronco III because of this situation.
Ford Bronco was created in 1966.
A 1996 Ford Bronco can typically accommodate larger tires, but fitting 33-inch tires may require modifications, such as a suspension lift or adjustments to the wheel wells to prevent rubbing. Stock Broncos generally come with smaller tires, so ensure that the necessary modifications are made for proper clearance and handling. Always check local laws and regulations regarding vehicle modifications before proceeding.
5 bolts on a 5.5 inch bolt circle. Usualy called 5 on 5.5
No
yup.
The Eddie Bauer was an option ordered from Ford. It was the top of the line Ford Bronco from 1987 to 1996