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Join Date: Apr 2014
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The truck is coming from him
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Heck...lol...he just got that not long ago!
I'm sure he lowered one of those trucks before? |
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Yes I think that's correct
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I think you are right there, I have a couple of books on ford pickups and they pass by the mid 40s ones!
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Here is the thread by Chris when he bought the truck. No decision then if it was made in 1944. Bruce
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Truck is here now, need to get it closer to the ground!
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Looks great.
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#31 |
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Join Date: Apr 2014
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Intend on fitting 3" drop axle to the front and probably remove a leaf or 2
At the rear I'm not sure but thinking of raising shackles to give 2.5" then remove 3 or 4 leaves. The plate that the leaf pack sits could be altered to give another 1". After that maybe I could reverse the long leaf. There is 8" of clearance between axle tubes and chassis so I have plenty of room. I am trying to avoid flipping the axle, maybe that would be ire straight forward Ian |
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Location: Oakdale,Ca
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Tinker, his chassis is just about like an F1, not a 35-41 PU.
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Final stance!
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Orland Park,IL
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Perfect! A great look and fully streetable.
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