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I'm looking to make my '71 even better, and an axle swap is the answer. Will I need to get an F250 master cylinder for this? Or is the 71 good enough?. I also plan to swap the 71 drum-brake front for a 79 Dana 44 (easy to convert to 8-lug). Thanks, Steve
I just put in a 1971 F-350 Mstr Cyl./Booster for disc brakes from Advance Auto into my 1971 F-100. I plan on going to front discs anyways. Total cost was $100. Made a big difference in brake performance. Though it is much bigger then the F-100 combo, it fits. You just have to mess with the brackets a little to wiggle it back into the spot and maybe mess with the brake lines to line them up.
Are you using 1/2 ton 5 lug axles or 3/4 ton 8 lug axles? Whichever rear you go with I think you will need to cut off the old spring perches and move them in some as mid 70's the rear frame rails are farther apart then your truck. Also the front axle depending on what one you go with you will need to make coil spring mounts on a 3/4 ton axle as they use leaf springs not coils but if you go with a 1/2 ton axle it shouldn't be to bad to bolt in not sure if the frames got wider in the front or not though on 1/2 tons
I plan on using a 67-72 16 spline full float rear 60 and a 78-79 Dana 44 from a Bronco/F150. I already have the HD Dana 44 spindles for the front, I just need to grab the rest of the knuckles out parts for the 8-lug swap. I was wondering if anybody else did this swap as well. I suppose I should plan on an F250/350 master cylinder/booster.
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