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1946 Ford Super Deluxe
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JohnnyRods |
11-04-2024 @ 4:36 PM
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OK guys new to this forum and this is my first real old car purchase. So i will get right to it. I purchase this car about 2 weeks ago. Drove it on the trailer and brought it home. Got it running pretty good (350 with 350 Turbo trans ). So the rear end has been changed to what i think is a S-10 ( Chevy of some type ). I have got some work to do under it, doesn't look great kind of a lot of janky stuff going on but it due time i will get it right. So here is the issue, the rear of the car has tires that are barely tucked under the wheel well looks pretty good. Front needed to be lowered, i measured and looked like a 3 inch lowring of the front would do the trick and make it look pretty good. So after doing some searching it looked like there where 3 ways to lower, axle, spring pack, and cross member replacement. I chose the 3" lower spring pack looked like it was easy enough and thought i can do this. So this past weekend i started this project and after some issues i got it in place. So i was not able to put the U-bolts back in to hold the spring pack in place because the axle and cross member are interfering with each other by about a .250" or so. So i cant figure it out, i dont think they were that close before i started but did not look that close. I did notice the Wishbone Ball Bushing was in pieces and have a new one on the way think this might help. Anyway, can someone give me any ideas on what might be going on? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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51504bat |
11-05-2024 @ 6:52 AM
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You might be a better fit over on the HAMB. Just a suggestion. If you do post over on the HAMB read the rules first and do an intro. https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/forums/the-hokey-ass-message-board.5/
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JohnnyRods |
11-05-2024 @ 12:35 PM
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I must be loosing my mind. I cant figure out how to post on the HAMB website. I was able to register yesterday.
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51504bat |
11-05-2024 @ 4:10 PM
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Click the red box that says post new thread
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JohnnyRods |
11-06-2024 @ 7:12 PM
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I seen that when i tried to search to find out what i was doing wrong. The box just showed up today. So i posted. Thanks
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