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Old 12-14-2003, 09:37 PM
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Question What makes a Highboy?

G'Day,
As the title says, What is a Highboy? Is it a specific model or just a generic term?
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Its more or less a generic term used for the Pre 77 1/2 year model trucks that had what they called a factory lift kit.
 
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Old 12-15-2003, 08:23 AM
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and how do u tell if it has the factory lift in it.or dose this term apply to F250's or up
 
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Old 12-15-2003, 08:47 AM
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Highboy is not a Ford term. It's a nickname given to the 1977 1/2 and earlier F250 4x4s because they were so much higher than the competition. And all the 1977 1/2 and earlier F250 4x4s were made the same height, it's not an option or lift kit, just a nickname for the standard F250 4x4.

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Old 12-15-2003, 08:54 PM
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I heard that the highboys have narrower frame than the other f250s. Is that true ?
 
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Old 12-15-2003, 09:37 PM
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I've heard that too, I've also heard that what makes it a highboy is a 4 inch factory lift. So is anyone POSITIVE about what a highboy is?
 
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Everything already stated is correct. "Highboy" is an unofficial slang term for pre-77.5 F250 4x4s. They do in fact have a narrower frame. The front bumper mounts on special brackets that adapt the narrow frame to the wider hole spacing on the bumper. There is a bar connecting the bottom front of the frame rails. They have rear lift blocks from the factory. They have a divorced transfer case. They have closed knuckle, drum brake front axles. They never came factory equipped with a modern big block (429 or 460). I believe the leaf springs are a different width as well. There may be exceptions, but for the most part, this is what makes a highboy. 35x12.5 tires fit stock highboys with minimal rubbing. At least, they work well enough here in Iowa, where off-roading means driving through cornfields and down mud roads after a rain.

Edit: one more thing: there was no factory "lowboy" F250 4x4 counterpart... ALL pre 77.5 F250 4x4's can be considered highboys.
 

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Factory 3 inch I do believe. And just the 4x4, pre 77. I do think there is a difference between a regular 250 4x4 and a highboy, I dont think the stock 250's came w/the lift. But I'm not positive, if I'm wrong, please set me straight.
 
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Old 12-15-2003, 11:15 PM
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From what I have been told, the easiest way to tell a highboy apart is that it will have a divorced transfer case. My pickup was considered a lowboy (79) but that quickly changed with a lift and big tires!
 
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benwantland is right with the exception of the closed knuckle front end. Yes most 73-77 F250 4x4's came with closed knuckle but some also came open knuckle front ends. I think it was in 76 where they came open knuckle. The mid 77's through 79's had a wider frame than the "highboys" and the power steering option came with the integral type instead of the power assist. The transfer cases in mid 77 also became married to the transmission, and the truck was lowered, as the need to accomidate the lengthly drive shafts decending in both directions from a centrally located transfer case was supposedly "remedied". I prefer the unmarried transfer case for looks and simplicity in wrenching but I guess, to each their own.

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Originally posted by benwantland
ALL pre 77.5 F250 4x4's can be considered highboys.
That's the point right there, well said...

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as has already been pointed out all 1977 and earlier F250 4X4's are high boys. there was no option for lift, all F250 4X4's left the factory with all the same lift hardware. actually all ford 4X4's had lift blocks so i laugh when i hear people talk about that issue. the high boy has a 60's design ladder frame and is narrower. it does not matter if it has a divorced transfer case or not (yes, there was a fulltime 4X4 option with a mated transfer case). what makes it a highboy is simply the stance which is caused by the frame design which was used in all F250 4X4's not just some of them. hawkrod
 
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this is a great question . i drive 73f250hb and it has all the things everybody talks about and i just replaced the narrow frame horn cover on my truck so i think you as the owner can call it what you want

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olfordsnstone is right, my 76 F250 has front disc brakes, not drum.
 
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check the history there's tons of these.
 


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