Manny's 67' F-250 Highboy Restoration

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Sorry, :pray: Please, Please, Please! Thank you so much!!!! Yeah, I know how you feel about gathering measurements. I did exactly what you did before I installed new springs in my truck. Just at this point with my truck, I want to upgrade tire sizes and I have been contemplating 35". All the measurements I take on my truck indicate they will work fine but it's nice to see someone else's truck mocked up. Thanks Manny! :thup:
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Looks good. Looks nice. I like the tractor tires man!
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popeyes71 wrote:Sorry, :pray: Please, Please, Please! Thank you so much!!!! Yeah, I know how you feel about gathering measurements. I did exactly what you did before I installed new springs in my truck. Just at this point with my truck, I want to upgrade tire sizes and I have been contemplating 35". All the measurements I take on my truck indicate they will work fine but it's nice to see someone else's truck mocked up. Thanks Manny! :thup:
I know it it’s tough to find true specs I’m very happy to share.

Thanks 1guydude i am ready for it to sit on its weight like that!
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Nice to see prgress!
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Wow your mock up looks just how I want mine to look!! You should document your 2 inch lift in case somebody wants to copy you haha
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Manny

Could you tell me what the height of your truck is to the bottom of the bumpers with 2" lift and 35's? Working on mine with a 4" lift and am curious as how tall the truck will be when I'm done. The reason I ask is PA has bumper height restrictions on lifted trucks. So if the stock bumper isn't going to be low enough I may have to purchase drop bumpers. not liking that idea.

BTW I have the 78-79 HP60 and NP205 for mine as well, but added a 10.25 Sterling for my rear axle.

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Manny,
Any updates?? You promised you would never go a month without updating us again!!!
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cstoyer wrote:Manny

Could you tell me what the height of your truck is to the bottom of the bumpers with 2" lift and 35's? Working on mine with a 4" lift and am curious as how tall the truck will be when I'm done. The reason I ask is PA has bumper height restrictions on lifted trucks. So if the stock bumper isn't going to be low enough I may have to purchase drop bumpers. not liking that idea.

BTW I have the 78-79 HP60 and NP205 for mine as well, but added a 10.25 Sterling for my rear axle.

Thanks,
CStoyer

Iwill pull you some measurments tomorrow after church no issue sorry for the delay.
hdman90 wrote:Manny,
Any updates?? You promised you would never go a month without updating us again!!!
I wish i could say amazing things but i can't. Got more money set aside but no major progress. Out of town tons of rain. Biggest thing is right now work is killing me or trying to. Secondly at home i have an 88' f150 in my way. Its almost done just have to finish the AOD trans rebuild on it. What appeared a good deal has cost me far too much time again. Trying to build my mom another run around vehicle for her. She has a nice car but for her hauling her yard junk building her a truck.

As for the highboy i've got a sterling for the rear. Thinking of 4 wheel disc brakes with the dana 6- front 78-79 and the sterling rear. Add the np 205 and a driveline parking brake and she will be awesome. i hope 2 weeks and i can dig back into my wagons dually needs some love and the highboy of course. I am going to run outta time on 2020 if i don't watch it!!! Thanks for keeping me honest what i need!! :pray:
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Manny

Sounds as though we have similar plans on drive line modifications. My NP205 has a parking brake conversion that I got from TSM, but I also added a twin stick set up. If you want to add disk brakes to the Sterling you may want to look at the one TSM has as that is where I got mine and its pretty simple.

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cstoyer wrote:Manny

Sounds as though we have similar plans on drive line modifications. My NP205 has a parking brake conversion that I got from TSM, but I also added a twin stick set up. If you want to add disk brakes to the Sterling you may want to look at the one TSM has as that is where I got mine and its pretty simple.

CStoyer
We are going to have some very very similar trucks when we get done. I still am thinking of the 4 wheel disc conversion. Driveline brake will hold better no doubt. Whats the name of that company?

Also here is the measurments you were hunting bumpers off and the rear is a home made deal, but this should help ya.

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1994 F350 7.3 5spd dually.
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Secondly you fellas can keep me honest on whats currently slowing the highboy. Just make certain i finish the aod this week! Got the kit today from TPU so should be good.

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1994 F350 7.3 5spd dually.
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Manny wrote:
cstoyer wrote:Manny

Sounds as though we have similar plans on drive line modifications. My NP205 has a parking brake conversion that I got from TSM, but I also added a twin stick set up. If you want to add disk brakes to the Sterling you may want to look at the one TSM has as that is where I got mine and its pretty simple.

CStoyer
We are going to have some very very similar trucks when we get done. I still am thinking of the 4 wheel disc conversion. Driveline brake will hold better no doubt. Whats the name of that company?

Also here is the measurments you were hunting bumpers off and the rear is a home made deal, but this should help ya.

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Here is a link to their web page http://www.tsmmfg.com/ and the company name is The Streetrod Manufacturing Company.

Here is a link to the wtite up I did on my NP205 build. http://fordification.com/forum/viewtopi ... 75#p744775

Thank you for the dimensions and I take it that is with the 35's?

Thanks,
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Manny wrote:Secondly you fellas can keep me honest on whats currently slowing the highboy. Just make certain i finish the aod this week! Got the kit today from TPU so should be good.

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All I'm seeing is a "SM File Not Found" logo.... :doh:
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Hey Manny, is that one of those light weight transmissions? :D Looks like you have a small amount of work there. Hope it goes together well. Also I was cleaning the garage and ran across some closed knuckle axle parts if you need some? Let me know and I will email you pics buddy. :thup:
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Its for your mom, you have to do it. I wish you my best on getting some of your projects completed. Take your time on that tranny build to make sure you don't miss anything. You'll be back on the Highboy soon enough.
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