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1967 F100 4x4 Lift (67-72)

 
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Old 02-23-2015, 09:28 PM
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Thumbs up 1967 F100 4x4 Lift (67-72)

Category: Steering & Suspension
Price: $0
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits (you may select multiples): '06+ Civic/CSX
Item Condition: CA
Shipping Information: Item can be shipped
Engine: Part suitable for gas truck

Basically what I am offering is the parts to lift a F100 in exchange for stock 4x4 parts.
This includes front coil springs and all 4 Rancho shocks.
I am looking to remove the lift from my 1967 F100 4x4 and bring it to its original stance.

The lift is roughly 4-6 inches. (See photo.)

What I have to give:
Rear Lift Blocks with extra long U bolts (Go underneath the leafs)
Front coil springs
4 Rancho Adjustable Shocks

What I want in return:
Stock F100 4x4 67-72 front coil springs
Stock F100 4x4 67-72 shocks

If you have any questions or feel as though there is something I am missing, feel free to contact me at any time and I will get back to you as soon as possible.

PHOTO: This is my 1967 F100 4x4 with the lift. Truck had 35x13.5x15r tires on at the time of the photo.

PHOTO: Rear lift blocks with the extra long U bolts

PHOTO: Front coil spring / Rancho shocks


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Going pick up a 1967 stock 4x4 in a few days. I will get back with you.
 
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Old 08-10-2015, 09:52 AM
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Just a heads up Mr. K
Those rear springs are not the oem ones. You'll have to pull out many leafs, or get the correct oe= stock springs to get it back down.
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Just a heads up Mr. K
Those rear springs are not the oem ones. You'll have to pull out many leafs, or get the correct oe= stock springs to get it back down.
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Thanks for the heads up. I was under the impression that the only difference was the rear blocks. What exactly makes you think that the rear springs are much different? I always thought when you lifted these old Fords you could just get away with bigger blocks in the rear leafs, and this rear block is roughly 5 inches give or take thick. I can count the leafs as well. Any information is much appreciated.

Thanks a ton in advance.

Either way, thanks for the heads up.
 
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I've never seen a bump with the nylon rubbing pads like your rear spring have, only later model trucks. I have 74 rear springs and they don't have the rubbing pads. They are for a softer ride.
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