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427stang,
from Florida!
That is one h@ll of a story for sure.
High fives for bringing her back to life again!
I have plans to go a 460 route in my bump if all goes as planned.
Would like to know more on how to punch em' out to 557!
Basketcase
from Florida!
That is one h@ll of a story for sure.
High fives for bringing her back to life again!
I have plans to go a 460 route in my bump if all goes as planned.
Would like to know more on how to punch em' out to 557!
Basketcase
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Many Ford bumps / one 76' EB / and several dents through the years.
A lot of "oddball" Ford parts collected from working on them for 34 years now!
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SOLD-71 F-350 dually flatbed, 302 / .030 over V-8 with a "baby"C-6, B & M truckshifter, Dana70/4.11 ratio, intermittent wipers, tilt steering, full LED lighting on the flat bed, and no stereo yet (this way I can hear the rattles to diagnose)! SOLD!
Many Ford bumps / one 76' EB / and several dents through the years.
A lot of "oddball" Ford parts collected from working on them for 34 years now!
2008 Ford Escape 4 x 4
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Awesome story and truck. Seems like they always mean more when they have been in the family.
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Howdy from the backwoods of TEXAS! Could you please tell me how you shortend the frame on your truck I've been wanting to convert my truck to a 4x4 for awhile. I've been wanting to SAFELY shorten a lwb 4x4 frame and put it under my shortbed stepside.
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Hey John, you might run a search thru past threads.This subject has been posted before.I remember writing a fairly long how to post on at least one of those threads.RedneckTexan wrote:Howdy from the backwoods of TEXAS! Could you please tell me how you shortend the frame on your truck I've been wanting to convert my truck to a 4x4 for awhile. I've been wanting to SAFELY shorten a lwb 4x4 frame and put it under my shortbed stepside.
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Thanks clay, I'll search for it BTW, what area was it in (i.e. 4x4 & off road, suspension and brakes, etc...)AlleyCat wrote:Hey John, you might run a search thru past threads.This subject has been posted before.I remember writing a fairly long how to post on at least one of those threads.RedneckTexan wrote:Howdy from the backwoods of TEXAS! Could you please tell me how you shortend the frame on your truck I've been wanting to convert my truck to a 4x4 for awhile. I've been wanting to SAFELY shorten a lwb 4x4 frame and put it under my shortbed stepside.
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Try the body paint forumRedneckTexan wrote:Thanks clay, I'll search for it BTW, what area was it in (i.e. 4x4 & off road, suspension and brakes, etc...)AlleyCat wrote:Hey John, you might run a search thru past threads.This subject has been posted before.I remember writing a fairly long how to post on at least one of those threads.RedneckTexan wrote:Howdy from the backwoods of TEXAS! Could you please tell me how you shortend the frame on your truck I've been wanting to convert my truck to a 4x4 for awhile. I've been wanting to SAFELY shorten a lwb 4x4 frame and put it under my shortbed stepside.
Clay
72 F100 4x2 Custom,289, C4 " Slow Ride "
70 F250 4x2 Ranger XLT , 360, C6 "B52 - IV"
96 F150 4x2 XL, 300, E4OD, daily driver
" Professional Wrecker Operators - We Pull for America "
72 F100 4x2 Custom,289, C4 " Slow Ride "
70 F250 4x2 Ranger XLT , 360, C6 "B52 - IV"
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Nice truck dude
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Welcome My427stang I sure you know by know this is by far the best site and people you will find.
As for the emblems you may want to check out my website
www.onceuponapart.com
If anyone has any info on the "Heavy Duty Special" I'd be very interested, the tags look like Camper special badges, but say Heavy Duty.
As for the emblems you may want to check out my website
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1970 Ford F-250 Crew Cab 4x4 short box
1969 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia
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RedneckTexan wrote:Howdy from the backwoods of TEXAS! Could you please tell me how you shortend the frame on your truck I've been wanting to convert my truck to a 4x4 for awhile. I've been wanting to SAFELY shorten a lwb 4x4 frame and put it under my shortbed stepside.
They just did an episode on trucks recently that showed how to shorten the frame of a cheby and shorten the bed to factory swb specs. Might be able to go online and search for past episodes, or just wait for the re-runs
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We have done a ton of lengthening and shortening. The way I did mine was to cut about a foot behind the cab. I did the cut at a 45 degree angle and v-ed it out good on the outside of the frame and made sure I got good penetration. I then ground it smooth to hide the cut
However, doing that, it wouldn't be strong enough, so I plated the inside. Basically I welded the inside again and ground it flat. Then made a plate that overlapped the weld buy 3 inches or so and was shaped sort of like this <>
That gave me a bridge and the points on the end gave me more surface are to weld and more strength from different axis
Its overkill, but its all inside the frame where you cant see it, and its been through drag races, towed everything from cars to tri-axle dump trucks back to the garage and even pulled a few truck pulls.
When I get the bed back off I will take some pics
However, remember some lessons learned
1 - Measure 10 times cut once
2 - The 67-72 require two cuts, one in front of the wheels and then one at the bumper
3 - When measuring and fitting, measure length and parallel, but also measure across corners to make sure the frame is square
However, doing that, it wouldn't be strong enough, so I plated the inside. Basically I welded the inside again and ground it flat. Then made a plate that overlapped the weld buy 3 inches or so and was shaped sort of like this <>
That gave me a bridge and the points on the end gave me more surface are to weld and more strength from different axis
Its overkill, but its all inside the frame where you cant see it, and its been through drag races, towed everything from cars to tri-axle dump trucks back to the garage and even pulled a few truck pulls.
When I get the bed back off I will take some pics
However, remember some lessons learned
1 - Measure 10 times cut once
2 - The 67-72 require two cuts, one in front of the wheels and then one at the bumper
3 - When measuring and fitting, measure length and parallel, but also measure across corners to make sure the frame is square
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Great story! If you wanna go big with the motor, I say go for it!
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Thanks for the great info My427stang I like plating the idea.