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jstns360
What is the compartment under the passenger seat of my early bronco used for?
there is a hatch that opens under the passengers seat that gives access to something on the chassis, looks like a couple of bands under there that held a cylender type object. what could this be for?
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February 24, 2008
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jimbobb
Im not sure what it was originally intended for but have a couple of buddies that have bought straps and covers that are made from the factory to fit right undere there perferctly.
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February 25, 2008
dman
You sure it wasnt meant to be used as a battery compartment or if their is still a cylinder under their, check to see where the hoses lead, maybe an air tank???
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February 25, 2008
stcapper
I believe this was the location of the air cylinder for the "Air Lift" front suspension option. What year is your Bronco?
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February 25, 2008
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