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Modern T Suspension
I am a hod rod enthusiest and I am planning to build a Model T pickup hot rod. I have been looking for a modern suspension set up for it but have not been able to find one. Is there such a thing or do I have to fabricate my own? And if so what is the best setup to use.
Thanks.
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Modern, as in? Are you talking about coil springs, coilovers, independant, etc?
Give us more specific info. Welcome to the forum BTW.
Don
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" I have been looking for a modern suspension set up for it but have not been able to find one."
Where have you looked?
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Maybe I should ask you what you guys would do. How do You set up your hot rods and what kind of suspension should be used for a hot rod setup. I would probalbly use a solid axel setup in both front and back. With coil overs. Maybe this is a little more info.
Thanks Anthony
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Pick up a Street Rodder magazine. There are a TON of aftermarket suspension supplier ads in that rag. Pick a few and check them out...
you'll find complete chassis down to individual nuts and bolts. The list is endless...
Mark
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Ok Anthony, now we have something to bite into. When you say straight axles, I assume you mean non-independent rear (like regular Fords, Chevies, etc have) and a straight axle front, as in early Fords.
Being a tradionalist, I usually only use cross leaf spring setups in my rods, but there have been many people who have used coilovers ( especially on the rear) with success. One of my cars is using this setup right now on the rear.
I would suggest you pick up a Speedway catalog, as it contains a lot of info on just about every aspect of these suspension systems, and gives a lot of tips also. The local bookstore will also have some "how to build Hot Rod" types of books that will give you a ton of info.
Don
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I just orderd a complete front end set up from Speedway Motors... The people there are really knowledgable and have a large selection of parts. Total Performance is also a good place to look since they are large supplier of Hot Rod "T" parts. You should spend some time looking over their web sights, they have many different options and I am sure you will find something that fits your needs...
http://www.speedwaymotors.com
http://www.tperformance.com
Dave Brisco