Just thought id actually properly introduce myself
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Just thought id actually properly introduce myself
Im Brian, 23 years of age, own a house in Castlegar, BC. I work in construction mostly, some union work, some mechanical crap, whatever pays for the toys.
I Love my fords, I have an 82 Mustang with a touched up 351w and a bunch of other goodies, and my 79 F150 project. I bought it as a wood gettin truck origionally...but i have always had a sweet spot for the old fords. So i went from a 1000 doller truck, to 9" of lift, a different box, some stereo, and once im done this recent shutdown at the plant, the big axle swap with tires and wheels.
So i just thought id see if i can get some acceptance into the chapter, and get to know my fellow BC/alta guys. Ill be sure to sniff around the chapter forum more often, thanks for checkin this out!
Brian
I Love my fords, I have an 82 Mustang with a touched up 351w and a bunch of other goodies, and my 79 F150 project. I bought it as a wood gettin truck origionally...but i have always had a sweet spot for the old fords. So i went from a 1000 doller truck, to 9" of lift, a different box, some stereo, and once im done this recent shutdown at the plant, the big axle swap with tires and wheels.
So i just thought id see if i can get some acceptance into the chapter, and get to know my fellow BC/alta guys. Ill be sure to sniff around the chapter forum more often, thanks for checkin this out!
Brian
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Hey, thanks for the warm welcome guys. I finally figured out that join chapter deal, so hopefully ill be in! I will be sure to take alot of pictures of those diffs when they get under the truck, sounds like it should be happening in 6 weeks or so (after i finish the cominco shutdown) I gotta get gears comming right away, then find some mounting wedges/traingles for the radius arm locations, Cant wait, should be pretty unique around here. I think i taked wtih you before briefly 460f250, and yeah, hope to see you and your rig out. Thanks again
Brian
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excelent, i love the idea of a tough built truck. I tried to talk myself out of swapping in big diffs...but i know ill waste more money if i try to run big tires on the stock diffs. A friend of mine was going to do a 4 link setup in his 2000 f150, so he picked up a D60 out of a 79 1 ton, and a 01 superduty 10.5" with disks, but decided to buy a new Superduty to build, so he gave me a screamin deal on the pair, and i made him throw in tech support, and he's going to install the gears. So its too good to pass up for sure. Should be quite the lil project for sure!
Brian
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You do know the bolt patterns are different between those 2 axles right? (the rear is a metric pattern), but yeah on my bogger (in gallery, budget bogger) is an 81 f-250, and to date, even with the axles if we can get them, we have more into the 35x16x16.5 boggers then the rest of the rig, but the only reason why thats true is because it took parts from 10 trucks and 1 car, all the parts were in excellant shape and the motor was a ford remaned 400, runs perfect, the only new parts are the coil, clutch, the ign. modular and coil, rebuilt carb. Then the lift will be free (thanks god for scrap metal and a welder) with the execption of 200 bucks for shocks and a droped pitman arm, the hydro assist will be free as well (i like the farm ).
But i know the feeling of wanting to swap out for the bigger axles, we (me and my dad, since this is a joint project) were (or are, depending if the truck hasn't been sold yet) going to weld a dana 50 TTB into a solid axle (i have it almost figure out), but this 1 ton should hopefully fix that problem, and then this truck will be one of the toughest/well built trucks in the area, and i should be able to clean up in the mod classes at the mud boggs.
But i know the feeling of wanting to swap out for the bigger axles, we (me and my dad, since this is a joint project) were (or are, depending if the truck hasn't been sold yet) going to weld a dana 50 TTB into a solid axle (i have it almost figure out), but this 1 ton should hopefully fix that problem, and then this truck will be one of the toughest/well built trucks in the area, and i should be able to clean up in the mod classes at the mud boggs.
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mustange70 -
If you end up buying that 88 ford crew cab, I might be interested in everything else you don't take from it.... you mentioned the axles and the tranny and t-case would be gone. That is ok with me.
Let me know if you pick it up, and what you don't want on it.
I am looking for a second crew cab that I can do somethign with, but don't want to shell out alot up front. (Just want to spend more in the nickle and dime-ing that I usually do).
Chad
If you end up buying that 88 ford crew cab, I might be interested in everything else you don't take from it.... you mentioned the axles and the tranny and t-case would be gone. That is ok with me.
Let me know if you pick it up, and what you don't want on it.
I am looking for a second crew cab that I can do somethign with, but don't want to shell out alot up front. (Just want to spend more in the nickle and dime-ing that I usually do).
Chad