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    53 - 56 Ford F100 Frame Dimensions

     



    Looking for 1953 - 1956 Ford F100 frame dimensions. Am starting installation of a TCI-Mustang II front crossmember. Instructions from TCI show location for crossmember measured from front shock mounting holes. I got ahead of myself and welded all extra holes holes up including the holes I need to locate crossmember. Hoping to find frame dimensions so I can locate spindle centerline from the end of frame at the front. Wescott offers great information on earlier Ford frames, looking for something like this for truck frames.
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    Do you still have enough of your old frame x-member and suspension mounts to determine the spindle centerline?? You could also work off this as a reference for locating the new x-member.
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    Go to www.ford-trucks.com and look at 46-60 forum. Do a search for your question, or post question and you will find the answer.

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