69 F100 S/S
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The original color of the truck was a lighter green. I picked this truck up with the BB conversion and disk brake conversion already complete and running for 3K. Thought I did pretty good. LOL! then I spent 20K more on it and still going...never ends!
I am going to run another heim joint across the top bolt to triangulate to address the flex issues for sure. Thanks!
I am going to run another heim joint across the top bolt to triangulate to address the flex issues for sure. Thanks!
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very nice work!
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So, I got the front leaf spring cross-member in place. Cut the rear cab mount cross-member apart and boxed them in. Triangulated off of them for the roll bar to mount to in the cab of the truck. I don't think I like the straight piece in front of the triangulated leaf spring cross-member. I think I will cut it back out and install a couple more pieces to triangulate. Lots to keep the frame from flexing. and these thing were designed to flex!
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That is looking nice!! Saw your forum name and thought Foxbody...then I see a fox in the back ground. I sold mine to build my truck. I have had several foxbodies and probably will again. Again looking good!!
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Nice documentation. Looking forward to the viewing the rest of the journey.
1967 Ford 100/352/4 speed/PB/LWB
2014 Ford F150 KingRanch 4x4
2014 Ford F150 KingRanch 4x4
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Got a little more done. Removed the radius arm x-member. Fabbed up a new 1.625" X .156 wall x-member and started bracing it in. The greatest part about this new X-member is that I will be able to pull the transmission pan with no interference. Anyways, small progress is still progress.
I finished up triangulating the rear area. Shouldn't twist anymore!
I finished up triangulating the rear area. Shouldn't twist anymore!
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Looking really good on the tube work. I hope to plate my frame like that with the holes too. I see you havnt touched the front end, whats the plan there?
'71 f100, 4.6 dohc, cab off, cv swap, IRS, and broke.
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I did the DJM lowered I-Beams. I really like the smaller rim/tire combo. Plus, I already did the lowering kit before I really looked into the CV swap. The rear is going to be a 15X10 wide rim with a 5" offset. So, deep dish and I think it might look funny with the taller / positive offset rims up front. It will sport 295/55/15 drag radials out back and 225/60/15 up front. At least that's what I am thinking for now...
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