1985 Ford Bronco
Owner: spikedzombies 
From: lakewood, WA, U.S.A.        (Other registries in WA)
Year, Make, & Model: 1985 Ford Bronco        (Other Ford Broncos)
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Clubs: FullSizeBronco.com        (Other vehicles in this club)
Nickname: O' Black Betty
Mileage: 150
Engine: V8 351W, Edelbrock 1406 Carb, Comp Cam Camshaft, Edelbrock Double Roller Timing Chain.
Drivetrain: C6 Transmission and NP206 Transfer Case, 9" Rear.
Notes: Bought it from a guy who didnt want to put any more money into for $800.
Last Updated: 10/9/2008
Hits: 3438
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Newest Media Files
IMG00081.jpg
890 hits | 32.89 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

So I did the unthinkable and made a little access panel to get to the passenger roller with my dremel and a drill.
IMG00080.jpg
884 hits | 46.53 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

As you can see the passenger is not even visible because of the non removable cross beam support.
IMG00079.jpg
912 hits | 38.71 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

As you can see the passenger side is a complete pain in the ass to get to.
IMG00075.jpg
1021 hits | 51.7 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

Before you start remove the driver side beam by removing the small phillips screw. Makes it easier to get things.
IMG00078.jpg
1013 hits | 50.04 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

The window track removed from the window and the new roller put into its track. Not necessary to remove the track but just did to show that it fits without a problem.
IMG00076.jpg
923 hits | 38.9 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

Successfully removing the top of the old roller in order to drill it out.
IMG00074.jpg
949 hits | 58.86 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

I used a Dremel since I dont own a cutoff tool. So this and a drill to drill out the rivets.
IMG00073.jpg
655 hits | 52.28 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

The difficulty of the passenger side is there is no way to remove the cross beam.
IMG00082.jpg
995 hits | 54.11 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

This is the part purchased from Shucks Auto Supply. 74402 Dorman Universal Window Roller.
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IMG00071.jpg
1085 hits | 58.2 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

Tailgate with access panel removed.
IMG00075.jpg
1021 hits | 51.7 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

Before you start remove the driver side beam by removing the small phillips screw. Makes it easier to get things.
IMG00078.jpg
1013 hits | 50.04 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

The window track removed from the window and the new roller put into its track. Not necessary to remove the track but just did to show that it fits without a problem.
IMG00082.jpg
995 hits | 54.11 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

This is the part purchased from Shucks Auto Supply. 74402 Dorman Universal Window Roller.
IMG00074.jpg
949 hits | 58.86 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

I used a Dremel since I dont own a cutoff tool. So this and a drill to drill out the rivets.
IMG00076.jpg
923 hits | 38.9 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

Successfully removing the top of the old roller in order to drill it out.
IMG00079.jpg
912 hits | 38.71 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

As you can see the passenger side is a complete pain in the ass to get to.
IMG00081.jpg
890 hits | 32.89 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

So I did the unthinkable and made a little access panel to get to the passenger roller with my dremel and a drill.
IMG00080.jpg
884 hits | 46.53 KB | Posted: 10/9/08

As you can see the passenger is not even visible because of the non removable cross beam support.
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