skull
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Later
looks really good[P[P[P
Later
Ok, been a while. I did get the old rear end off the truck. I have the Jag rear end set up under the frame now. Trying to figure out how I figure my ride hieght from here. I plan on using coil over shocks that are adjustable. Guess I probably need to buy them huh? I also plan on welding the rear suspension frame to my frame,after I box in parts if the frame.
I'm envisioning a notched frame with wings that have mount points for the stock Jag mount points. Seems simple enough form here.
I install a complete rear suspension, springs and all, out of a '90 Trans Am in an AD truck and it settled 2 1/2 to 3" from no weight on it to setting on the springs.I am not real sure how,much the truck will squat once I put it on the ground. I guess trial and error huh?
I have seen it done with mixed results. Works best if you can see a F 1 fender for correct wheel opening shape, size, etc. If that's what you are after.
The F series front fenders are real rust collectors. Are you sure yours isn't a F2 truck as the cabs are all the same.
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Torchie
Torchie, it could be , but I doubt it.Everthing I see on the truck is F1 . It has a quuite long documented history dating back to the early 70's. The VIN also shws that it is a F1 . It looks like someone took fenders from an F2 or 3 , because I had to weld in a small patch on the front left fender where it looked like a clearance light was mounted. I ma ust break down and buy some aftermarket F1 fenders. I have all the stuff to shape metal in a crude fashion. Sand bag, and assorted mallets. I used to shape fuel tanks and fenders for bikes long ago.
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