Well, The Bronco II does not exactly have a low center of Gravity, flipping it can be easily done.
1. As stated, Turn your wheel at speed. Your truck will flip. (Granted with the 4 cylinder getting to speed might take a while...heh)
2. Find a few big guys, truck is so light rolling it isn't THAT hard. Park on Incline and flatten two tires on the same side for ease of roll.
3. Find a ramp or other incline that you can drive your truck on. Put your right side only, or left side only tires on the ramp. DO it at speed for dramatic roll.
4. Place explosives under one side of the truck only, light explosives, watch truck roll.
5. Drop Truck out of the back of a Airplane, watch the imperfect aerodynamics turn, twist and roll the truck.
Anyone of these ought to do it...
I won't take responsibility if you try these though...but if you do...Videotape it.
2007-12-16 17:54:16
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answered by davidcarlsentwin 2
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I'd go with the explosives answer (make sure to bomb-proof the fuel lines & tank) or the ramps. Either are good and plenty of examples can help you as a how-to guide. For good examples, see certain episodes of Chips ('correographed' by Joey Chitwood), Joey Chitwood's shows or my personal favourite the opening credits and any preceeding episode from the A-Team. They flip like 5 jeeps in the opening sequence alone and at least three an episode.
P.S. Don't try it. There's a reason these people are paid a hell of a lot, getting out of an RTA hurts like hell. Note also, all A-Team jeeps are fitted with roll cages and racing harnesses. Seriously.
2007-12-16 20:39:30
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answered by JT 2
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The Bronco ll and the small 1990s Chevy Blazers can be rolled over very easily. Just make a sharp turn at over 25 mph.. Be careful and don't overshoot your curves and you will be OK.
2007-12-16 17:39:21
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answered by the_buccaru 5
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well other peeps have answered as to HOW, but i witnessed an accident when a Bronco II rolled and it killed the passenger and tore the leg off of the driver...so i hope yer not gunna try it for fun!
2007-12-17 00:38:44
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answered by froggie 4
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Like I said in your last post, drive fast, turn hard, hang on! In short, AVOID at all costs violent swerving/high speed cornering.
That's why I liked my S10 Blazers better than Bronco IIs, they weren't so damn top heavy.
2007-12-16 17:50:46
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answered by k_loper2002 5
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Simple. Drive fast. Trurn the wheel and hit the brakes hard at the same time on a dry surface. It will roll.
(This writer assumes no responsibility for negligent driving of others).
2007-12-16 17:31:59
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answered by Jimmy C 7
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If at high speed you should swerve and hit your brakes at the same time I can almost guarantee a roll.
2007-12-16 17:31:44
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answered by MR HENRY S 5
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go fast, slight on the brakes (to give the fronts more grip), turn sharp, back end comes around, car rolls.
or just slide into a curb sideways.
2007-12-16 18:54:09
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answered by Kyle M 6
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