1989 Ford Bronco
Owner: |
J. R. Nicewarner (All of this user's registries on SuperMotors) |
From: |
Columbus, OH, U.S.A. (Other registries in OH) |
Year, Make, & Model: |
1989 Ford Bronco (Other Ford Broncos) |
Avatar: |
![](https://www.supermotors.net/getfile/135677/fullsize/) |
Nickname: |
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Mileage: |
170 |
Engine: |
5.8 EFI, Summit shorty headers. |
Drivetrain: |
C-6, stock, stock stock |
Notes: |
Paid $2400 for this crash car. Interior was trashed. Removed & striped hood fenders, doors, tailgate, top and insides too and repainted newer Ford white
Go Industires air dam, Chrome nerf bars. |
Last Updated: |
12/2/2008 |
Hits: |
11416 |
Bronco Sliders 009s.JPG
2054 hits | 39.02 KB | Posted: 11/27/07
Passenger side
Bronco Sliders 008s.JPG
1727 hits | 36.05 KB | Posted: 11/27/07
...open....
Bronco Sliders 007s.JPG
1828 hits | 23.59 KB | Posted: 11/27/07
Outside view of the installed slider.
Bronco Sliders 006s.JPG
1456 hits | 38.81 KB | Posted: 11/27/07
I lubed the rubber seal with a rubber lube (Ruglyde) but dishsoap works as well. Then install (stuff) the cord into the inboard track of the weatherstrip.
Start at the bottom, in the center and go all around the perimeter, overlapping at the bott...
Bronco Sliders 005s.JPG
2229 hits | 29.28 KB | Posted: 11/27/07
Take the old Ford window rubber off the old window and re-install onto the slider. I think it's easiest to start by installing the rubber on the pointed corners first. Top left and lower right in the pic. End with the rounded corners. Try not to dis...
Bronco Sliders 004s.JPG
1397 hits | 30.88 KB | Posted: 11/27/07
Once it is all around the window, shove out at the top. It takes a fair amount of force to get the window dislodged...at first. I started in the rear upper corner. Once you traverse the top....the window will almost fall out. If you run into subborn ...
Bronco Sliders 003s.JPG
1621 hits | 35.11 KB | Posted: 11/27/07
Get yourself some clothesline rope. A package of 100' was $1 at the local dollar store.....go figure.
I peeled back the rubber a little and stuffed in the line between the rubber and the topper. Not hard, just dirty.
Bronco Sliders 002s.JPG
1883 hits | 50.92 KB | Posted: 11/27/07
Inside shot of fixed OEM Ford windows.
Bronco Sliders 001s.JPG
2709 hits | 43.23 KB | Posted: 11/27/07
Sliders or sliding side window install on 1989 Bronco. Windows fit 80-96 models according to the box.
Bronco Sliders 001s.JPG
2709 hits | 43.23 KB | Posted: 11/27/07
Sliders or sliding side window install on 1989 Bronco. Windows fit 80-96 models according to the box.
Bronco Sliders 005s.JPG
2229 hits | 29.28 KB | Posted: 11/27/07
Take the old Ford window rubber off the old window and re-install onto the slider. I think it's easiest to start by installing the rubber on the pointed corners first. Top left and lower right in the pic. End with the rounded corners. Try not to dis...
Bronco Sliders 009s.JPG
2054 hits | 39.02 KB | Posted: 11/27/07
Passenger side
Bronco Sliders 002s.JPG
1883 hits | 50.92 KB | Posted: 11/27/07
Inside shot of fixed OEM Ford windows.
Bronco Sliders 007s.JPG
1828 hits | 23.59 KB | Posted: 11/27/07
Outside view of the installed slider.
Bronco Sliders 008s.JPG
1727 hits | 36.05 KB | Posted: 11/27/07
...open....
89 -012.JPG
1622 hits | 52.48 KB | Posted: 11/13/05
Bronco Sliders 003s.JPG
1621 hits | 35.11 KB | Posted: 11/27/07
Get yourself some clothesline rope. A package of 100' was $1 at the local dollar store.....go figure.
I peeled back the rubber a little and stuffed in the line between the rubber and the topper. Not hard, just dirty.
89-00.JPG
1522 hits | 54.72 KB | Posted: 11/13/05
......BEFORE.......
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