1969 f100 Restomod
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1969 f100 Restomod
10 months of weekend work ...now enjoying my summer making it rumble down the street.
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Very nice work!
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Looks good man, mighty fine work. What all did you do to it?
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thanks TexaradoTexarado wrote:Looks good man, mighty fine work. What all did you do to it?
here is link :
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=78152
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Thanks MAKMAK wrote:Very nice work!
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Looks sweeet
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Re: 1969 f100 Restomod
Those Dodge 20's bolt up just fine or did you have to get spacers ?
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Nice truk, and really like those rims...curious what they look like on a bump when they are chrome? Looking for something to put on my Ranger XLT, that's otherwise stock.
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Hi travis6370, sorry for taking so long in replying.travis6370 wrote:Those Dodge 20's bolt up just fine or did you have to get spacers ?
The bolt pattern is same so they bolt on,however, you will need long shank lug nuts to make up for the thickness of the Ram wheels and lack of length of the Ford stud.
I only needed the long shank lugs in the front.I used 2 inch spacers for the rear to get the correct look.Spacers had long enough studs and thinner wall.
When on a budget, the Ram wheels do the trick for cheap. Got mine for 400.
Hope this helps.
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Oh, forgot to mention, you will need to grind/ream the centre of the wheels to fit over front hubs. Don't worry just the plastic tabs will do the trick. Then cover with the AR Torque Trust caps or something else...
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Hi Old Greener, thanks for the comments. Mine had some scratches , got them cheap, so ended up spraying gun metal grey with flat clear coat.Old Greener wrote:Nice truk, and really like those rims...curious what they look like on a bump when they are chrome? Looking for something to put on my Ranger XLT, that's otherwise stock.
A few things to take note of if you want to fit on a bumpside will be.
1. Long shank lug nuts or longer studs
2. Grind center to fit over front hubs. (You will then need center caps unless you want the hub to stick out.)
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