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Join Date: Apr 2022
Location: Moorpark, CA
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Put in new Steering Box & Suspension fixes
Just got done doing upper A arm cross shafts, Pitman arm, steering box & rag joint. Also installed a 1 1/4" sway bar.
Really turns and handles nice. 50 year old parts...were done |
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Falls City, Nebraska "100 Miles From Nowhere"
Posts: 2,219
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Re: Put in new Steering Box & Suspension fixes
Looks good, those sway bars make a world of difference...
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Michael of the clan Hill, "Two Seventy Two's" 71 1-ton Dually 350 4-Speed 71 C/50 Grain Truck, 350 Split-Axle 4-Speed 02 3/4 ton Express 14 Indian Chief Vintage 1952 Ford 8N, "Only Ford Allowed On The Property" ![]() "Be American, Buy American" ![]() |
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Location: Tucson, AZ USA
Posts: 7,619
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Re: Put in new Steering Box & Suspension fixes
That's a handy cut out in the Driver's Side fender skirt with plastic piping to make it safer.
I just took pliers and bent the sheet metal up and out of the way. Works, but it's not pretty.
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