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Old 10-15-2009, 10:12 AM
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Ford 2WD Twin I-Beam Suspension

Can anyone (or anybody) tell me the track width of the Ford 2WD Twin I-Beam Suspension on the 1980-'86 Ford F100/F150 Half-Ton PickUps
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Ford 2WD Twin I-Beam Suspension

The measurement I want is Spindle Centerline-Spindle Centerline (Where the Spindles connect to the Twin I-Beam Suspension),If anybody can tell me,The reason I'm asking for this measurement is,I'm planning to replace the 1980 - 1986 Ford F100/F150 Twin I-Beam Suspension with a 2"-7" Drop Tube Axle w/Hair Pin Radius Rods

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Try DJM Enterprises they deal with this all the time.
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