bigd4xman
Active member
Okay, I've got a dillema, my pickup is almost ready to go and my rod is nowhere near finished, and I'm pretty much out of funds again, and the pickup is just lacking driveshaft, fuel pump, tank, radiator, belts hoses, and new battery, some steering and a little brake work, mainly new master cylinder and it will be ready to go again for the first time in about 6 years.
So PLEASE tell me if this will possibly work, and the positives/negatives that you could foresee, I've seen them used in gasser cars with BBC setups and pulling wheelies so I figured I could get away with it.
I just finished rebuilding a 39 Ford pickup front axle a month or so ago, about $400 in parts and labor in it, new kingpins and bushings, disc brake kit for heavy or fat fendered cars from speedway, and prep, paint and powdercoat. The plan is to mount the split bones for correct caster angle at ride height and run either an adjustable coilover or airbag setup.
I need to know if this will handle the weight of the truck with a 460/C6 up front, the truck will mainly be an in town cruiser, maybe 15-20 miles of highway once in a while, and at least one trip down the 1/4.
So PLEASE tell me if this will possibly work, and the positives/negatives that you could foresee, I've seen them used in gasser cars with BBC setups and pulling wheelies so I figured I could get away with it.
I just finished rebuilding a 39 Ford pickup front axle a month or so ago, about $400 in parts and labor in it, new kingpins and bushings, disc brake kit for heavy or fat fendered cars from speedway, and prep, paint and powdercoat. The plan is to mount the split bones for correct caster angle at ride height and run either an adjustable coilover or airbag setup.
I need to know if this will handle the weight of the truck with a 460/C6 up front, the truck will mainly be an in town cruiser, maybe 15-20 miles of highway once in a while, and at least one trip down the 1/4.