The venerable Ford Bronco, a true icon in the American wheeling landscape, has been out of production for--get this--13 years. It seems like yesterday that you could walk down to the local Ford dealership and pick up a fullsize Bronco, in white for those more daring trips. From 1980 to 1996, the Bronco came standard with the notorious, yet rugged Twin-Traction Beam TTB front suspension.
Ford's TTB suspension was a mainstay of 1/2-ton Ford four-wheel drive system for years, and underpins the front of countless vehicles. TTB trucks are plentiful, robust, and are still the choice of enthusiasts who require the unique qualities of TTB suspension. Roll that into the fact that Broncos are as affordable as shares in GM, and as plentiful as excess vehicle inventory on your local dealer lot, and we are seeing them reemerge on the scene again, repurposed in the hands of enthusiasts.

1. We decided to go with the Eaton Truetrac for the front differential to compliment the E
Despite either a 5.0L or 5.8L V-8 powering these vehicles, any increase in tire size will necessitate a gear swap to get the most from the power available. The owner of this Bronco originally had 31-inch tires on 15x8-inch wheels with 3.55:1 gears. We decided that Superior 4.56:1 gears would be perfect for what he was trying to achieve with this Bronco and would be a good match for the 35-inch BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A tires mounted on 16x8 ProComp Series 1028 polished wheels.
This particular vehicle already had an Eaton Detroit Locker in the rear, and the owner was looking forward to some high-speed driving through the desert with the occasional technical crawl. For this type of driving, we are big fans of being set up with a rear locker matched with a limited-slip front. Eaton's Truetrac helical gear differential fit the bill for our needs. The Truetrac, which provides predictable steering control at high speed without the quirky handling characteristics of a front locker, also provides enough traction to easily get over all but the hardest obstacles.
To lube up our new components, Amsoil offered up its Severe Gear Extreme Pressure synthetic gear lubricant. Severe Gear is engineered for severe duty applications, such as extreme wheeling and towing in harsh conditions and is said to inhibit corrosion, extend seal life, and offer improved efficiency, all while reducing operating temperatures.
Check out the overview of our installation on this special long-travel Bronco below.
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2. Superior Gear makes some of the best gears in the industry, and with 35-inch tires on t
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3. For lubrication, we went with the Amsoil Severe Gear Synthetic Extreme Pressure Lubrica
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4. With the truck on the hoist and wheels removed, we pulled the cover, drained the rear d
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5. On the bench, the factory gears were removed from the differential.
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6. On the left is the new 4.56:1 Superior pinion gear; on the right is the factory 3.55:1
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7. Next, we installed the pinion bearing race and pressed the new bearings onto the new pi
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8. With the pinion installed, we assembled the ring gear to the differential.
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9. Once the new bearing races were installed, we lifted the new differential assembly into
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10. The yellow grease aids in setting up the gears by showing you the pattern that is crea
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11. With the gears set up to our liking, we torqued the bearing caps and slid the axles in
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12. One issue that Ford 8.8 owners may find is that, like us, the Superior 4.56:1 gears ma
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13. Moving to the front, we removed the brake and hub assemblies from the TTB suspension.
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14. In this photo, the externally-mounted axle is on the bottom, while the open C-clip axl
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15. The nice thing about the TTB suspension is that the gears can be set up on the bench,
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16. This is another good shot of the externally secured axle being mated to the housing.
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17. With the housing assembly completed, we lifted it up to the truck and secured it to th
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18. Next, we reinstalled the axles. The brake and hub assemblies were also reassembled and
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19. As we did in the rear, we topped the front differential off with Amsoil Severe Gear ge
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20. After the differentials were fully assembled, we reattached the front and rear drivesh
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21. The last step before driving off the rack and doing a proper break-in procedure was to
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Jeff's Bronco Graveyard
www.broncograveyard.com
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4 Wheel Parts Wholesalers
8-00/-421-1050
www.4wheelparts.com
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Pro Comp
Dept. 5.0
1147 W. Brooks St.
Ontario
CA
91762
909-988-3044
et="new">www.procompelectronics. com
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BFGoodrich Tires
877-788-8899
www.bfgoodrichtires.com
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AMSOIL
Superior
WI
7-15/-392-7101
Amsoil.com
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Eaton Performance / Detroit Locker
www.eatonperformance.com
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Superior Axle and Gear
www.superioraxle.com
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Off Road Evolution
N/A
www.offroadevolution.com
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Mag-Hytec
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