Radius arm crossmember
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- shrapnell
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Radius arm crossmember
Ok guys this is a new one for me my 68 has a crossmember between the radius arm mounts (The bushing side) my guess is this is to protect the frame against a front side collison is this correct my 70 had a big block in it and the crossmember is missing what are your opionions on the function and importance of this crossmember the reason why im asking is because someone has backed up over astump and rolled the rear side down just abit frame is still straight butit has pulled away from one rivet on the driver side and i want to get this squared away before i take it to get the front end aligned
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re: Radius arm crossmember
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I would locate a good one from a (auto) truck some of them bolt in, so you want have to grind and drill as many rivits, and before starting take
a look at the bushings, and if needed have new ready to install.
Wally

I would locate a good one from a (auto) truck some of them bolt in, so you want have to grind and drill as many rivits, and before starting take
a look at the bushings, and if needed have new ready to install.
Wally



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re: Radius arm crossmember
I would think it also stablizes the radius arm brackets.
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Re: re: Radius arm crossmember
Yes that is what it does. You NEED it. The Radiuos arm connect at a slight inboard/outboard angle, so when you hit a pothole or bump this creates a torque on the frame that would try to compress that crossmember. I have seen many trucks without them and all have had frame cracks in that area.convincor wrote:I would think it also stablizes the radius arm brackets.
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If you did need it removed I would box the frame a good 18" forward and aft of the radious arm atachment.
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me too.fordman wrote:yes you need this. i also have a extra one if you want it.
Dan
Project: '63 F-100 LWB / 460 / C6 / 2x4 / Work In Progress!
Daily Driver: '67 F-250 Converted to F-100 LWB / 300 / T-5 / 9" 3.70:1 / 235/75R15 Tires
1/4 mile in 17.64s @ 75mph (it's 4200lbs!!!)
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Project: '63 F-100 LWB / 460 / C6 / 2x4 / Work In Progress!
Daily Driver: '67 F-250 Converted to F-100 LWB / 300 / T-5 / 9" 3.70:1 / 235/75R15 Tires
1/4 mile in 17.64s @ 75mph (it's 4200lbs!!!)
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re: Radius arm crossmember
Thanks for the offers but ive got one on my 72 thats in good shape i guess its time to break out the grinder 

Joseph neift aka shrapnell