On another front, we're really wanting to get our Bronco out in the boonies this year, and towing it behind our camper has always been part of the plan. When I specc'd out our current trailer, it wasn't really feasible to fit the Bronco (cheaper to buy an open trailer in addition than to spec an enclosed for it), so I knew I'd be looking at other options down the road.
After the traveling we've done, I realized that we have a lot more campsite options without a trailer, so I'm looking at flat towing the Bronco. The first hurdle is the transfer case... it's got an electronic BW1356, which doesn't allow the selection of neutral, which is necessary for towing. Last summer, I picked up a manual BW1356 with the shifter and linkages. It's a straightforward swap, but I want to rebuild the TC first. More on that later.
I also started looking at how exactly I was going to pull it... when I fabbed the bumpers, I built in heavy duty tow points which are welded through the bumpers and to the mounts, directly in-line with the frame rails.
I was able to find tow bar adapters from Roadmaster that are designed specifically for this kind of attachment, and rated to use with their full line of tow bars (up to 10k lbs).
Next step is working on designing the tow bar, and working out the truck end (hitch ball or pintle...?).
I have a few other projects for it as well, including finishing the fuel can carrier for the rear bumper, but first is comms. I have a CB, and I'm planning to pick up a VHF/UHF mobile for trail talking. I decided to tackle the CB antenna first. I've always had good luck with 1/4 wave whips, so that's the direction I went.
When I built the bumpers, I added a vertical tube that was originally intended to support an 'exo' mount for a roof rack, so the fiberglass top wouldn't have to carry the weight. I've since decided not to do a roof rack, so I decided to use the bumper extension as a mounting point for the CB whip.
I started with building a mount that would slip on and be removeable if necessary.
Probably overkill, but everyone likes overkill in a trail rig, right?
Lots more to come on the Bronco... I guess I should change the thread title to "Our Adventures in Motoring"