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02-23-2005 09:54 PM #1
Reversing the rear spring mounts on a 52 F1
I wanted to lower the rear end of my 52 Ford F1 pick-up. I've got 8" of travel between the axle and the frame bumper. I was thinking of reversing (flipping) the leaf spring mounts (putting the springs eyes above the mounts) to lower it about 3-4 inches. Has anyone ever done this?52 Ford F-1, 327 Chevy, S-10 frame
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02-24-2005 04:48 AM #2
Re: Reversing the rear spring mounts on a 52 F1
Originally posted by lakota
I wanted to lower the rear end of my 52 Ford F1 pick-up. I've got 8" of travel between the axle and the frame bumper. I was thinking of reversing (flipping) the leaf spring mounts (putting the springs eyes above the mounts) to lower it about 3-4 inches. Has anyone ever done this?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v313/ke6bnl/50F1.jpg
I happen to like the rear up a little it came out exactly as my boy and I planned to sit. and rides like a sports car with the mustang II and the rack and pinnion steering and wide 17" tires low profile tires. Ed ke6bnlEd ke6bnl@juno.com
1963 Ford Econoline 5 window
1950 Ford F1 pu
1948 Ford F3 pu
1953 Chevy 3100 AD
1970 Chevy Short bed c10
1972 El Camino chopped top
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02-24-2005 07:46 PM #3
Thanks for the info Ed. Nice looking F1, hope mine looks as good as yours. I noticed your Econoline. I had a '62 Ma Bell Van (Bell Telephone truck). First thing I did was to rip out the six-banger and put in a 302/auto/9" 370 gears. Second thing was to chop it 5", but left the windshield full size...Dash was just above my shins. It didn't last long...Got tired of banging my head at every bump. Sold it to a short guy.
Anyways...I was hoping to lower the rear of my F1 without notching the frame. I figured with 8" of travel between the axle and the rubber bumper (10" from axle to frame), I could lose 3-4" and still be safe with the 9 leaf suspension I have. I'm still going to have to use a wedge at the spring/perch to get the universal to point at the transmission instead of the back window of the cab.52 Ford F-1, 327 Chevy, S-10 frame
My website:
www.geocities.com/lakota_circle_dancer/swap1
Looks Factory!!
1968 Plymouth Valiant 1st Gen HEMI