Maybe it is sagging springs ! The front of my truck sits about 2 inches lower then the rear , but it looks like the rear has had a extra add a leaf installed !
I should just rip it all out and buy a lift lol !
ok so why is it that you can run such a big tire on a hiboy truck ? Guys say they run 35s up to 37s on a hiboy and yet my 79 with a 3 inch body lift and trimmed fenders will barley clear 37s ! No i didnt do the body lift or trim the fenders both those were just stupid cutting good clean fenders...
simple question that i don't know the answer to . seems like they have a factory 4 inch lift or something ? I am wondering can high boy springs etc. be used in a low boy or are frames different and all that ? So who has the info on the two rigs and what will fit and what will not ? I realize...
i would say just 2x4s I myself have never seen a Dana 70 in a 4x4 and if they have 4:56 gears in the 70 what would they have run for a front i didn't see any codes for a 60 with those gears !
My dent side to me is suppose to be the rig i keep :) That my not seem like much to most people but I've had over 80 vehicles in like 16 years ! I buy stuff rite hunt down the parts fix them up and sell for a profit . Everything from old school cars to import cars , from 2x4s to 4x4s . If i can...
knowing what group of numbers is what helps , but how do you figure out what those codes mean ? I still have my factory door tag so would like to know whats what !
As for the state issued vin tag , I've lived in NH and ME and they only do that for rebuilt vehicles . Previously crashed or...
thanks guys for the warm welcome ! And i am gonna start a build thread and can't wait to learn all i can about dent side fords :)
first thing i gotta do is figure out what model it is lol ! I'm not shore i was told it was a F-250 ranger . I'm not shore it does have the tool box witch i think...
Hi boys and girls new hear just joined last night ! the rig i am building now is a 1979 F-250 400M , NP435 , 205 , 60s with 4:10s . Found this place and figured it was the rite place to be :)