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1996 Ford Bronco
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1996 Ford Bronco

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1996 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a worn wheel bearing and hub assembly, likely needing replacement. 1996 Ford Bronco - This image displays various Dana 44IFS (TTB) spindles, highlighting differences between models from '80-'91, '~'91-'94, and '~94-96. 1996 Ford Bronco - A close-up view of a damaged metal shaft with visible splines and machined grooves. 1996 Ford Bronco - A hand holds a metal wheel hub assembly, showing its machined surfaces and bolt holes. The 'SUPERMOTORS' watermark is visible. 1996 Ford Bronco - Front view of a 1996 Ford Bronco, KC auxiliary lights and a Texas license plate. 1996 Ford Bronco - A green fluid leak is visible on the engine block, near the belt and various hoses. 1996 Ford Bronco - A black foot switch pedal with three labeled buttons sits on a textured surface, with part of a beige and black amplifier visible above. 1996 Ford Bronco - Front view of a black Carol-Ann audio amplifier, a silver grille and various control knobs. 1996 Ford Bronco - Amplifier back panel features tubes, speaker outputs, effects loop, and footswitch connection. 1996 Ford Bronco - Close-up of an amplifier's rear panel, showing various inputs, outputs, and controls. 1996 Ford Bronco - A black guitar amplifier with a silver grille and 'Carol-Ann' branding sits on top of another amplifier. 1996 Ford Bronco - Front view of a Carol-Ann amplifier, channel controls and a "Ducana 2" model designation. 1996 Ford Bronco - A sunburst electric guitar stands in front of a wall of amplifiers, including Mesa and Avata brands. 1996 Ford Bronco - A Marshall amplifier stack is shown with a sunburst Gibson Les Paul guitar leaning against it.

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