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05-04-2011, 10:59 AM | #1 |
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Is the 56-59 with upgraded drivetrain handle truck duties well enough? (newbie ?)
*** I mean... WOULD the 56-59 with upgraded drivetrain handle truck duties well enough? (newbie ?) ****
Hi, I really want to get a 56-59 to use as a truck I will need to tow my 3500# boat and make Lowe/Home Depot runs with it. Is this doable with a stout small block/drive train and disc brakes? In other words, is the stock frame/suspension up to it? I'm thinking putting supplemental airbags with the leafs on the rear would help a lot. Also would putting a welded in IFS, like a Mustang II type, take away from the truckness too much? I've searched a lot but, 99% are show and go builds... TIA! Matt Last edited by juscruzn; 05-04-2011 at 11:02 AM. Reason: Typo :) |
05-04-2011, 11:24 AM | #2 |
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Re: Is the 56-59 with upgraded drivetrain handle truck duties well enough? (newbie ?)
The MII front end might be a little light for use in a truck that actually gets used as a truck. I'm a big MII style front end fan but this time I think it is the wrong one to use.
Somewhere on this board is a thread about putting a Crown Vic crossmember under one though. Outside of the two uprights that serve as motor mounts in the Car that might be an easier fit as the Taskforce trucks have a wider frame than the AD trucks or the later trucks with independent front ends under them. and you could set it in so that the truck rides up a bit higher than normal MII ride height. Tire choice would be pretty limited on the front though as they have a wide tread width. Remember that when these trucks were new they were bought by farmers, contractors, Folks with camp trailers and boats and what not and hauled about everything that you could think of. They are real trucks and can do real truck stuff even though we tend to treat them more as toys now. I |
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05-04-2011, 01:03 PM | #4 | |
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Interesting..... Thanks! How about the car front clips, i.e. G-body, Camaro? (as far as being more truck worthy) Last edited by juscruzn; 05-04-2011 at 01:06 PM. |
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05-04-2011, 01:10 PM | #5 |
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Re: Is the 56-59 with upgraded drivetrain handle truck duties well enough? (newbie ?)
These truck are real trucks, back in the day, when my dad had mine he used it for every thing. We raised a few cows and need some hay, my cousin had some. Which was about 30 miles from our home, we loaded 50 square bales (about 60-70lbs ea.)on it and came home. That was with stock everything and a 283 engine and a short bed. Don't know about the MII, when I restore mine it will be used as a truck.
When you find one you like, make sure the frame is in good shape. No rust, cracks or bent. The frames on these trucks are as stout as the the frames thru 1987 trucks. The beds floors are just made out of wood. Sorry to just keep going, but I think they make a good work truck. With the right upgrades, brakes, suspension and engine/trans ect. My 2 cents, I just like them Steve |
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This is the type of reply I was hoping for! Some first hand accounts! |
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05-04-2011, 01:38 PM | #7 |
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Re: Is the 56-59 with upgraded drivetrain handle truck duties well enough? (newbie ?)
I have used and abused my truck as a 235/4 speed 2wd and current 4wd configuration using the stock 1/2 ton frame and shocks. I ran air shocks to supplement the springs when loaded. Most I ever carried was the bed full of busted up concrete side walk. For 20 years it had a 600# camper on the back during the summer and hunting season.
If you are going to use it do not box the frame or weld up the cross members. These trucks were designed to flex and twist across irrigation ditches, fields and up in the woods. If they cannot move the frames will crack next to the welds. I intend to use mine when I get it back on the road and you will notice in my build thread everything is attacked to the frame with G8 bolts, no welds. As far as the front end decide what you want to use, look at the gross weight of the donar vehicle and if it is greater than the truck you are good. I kept my stock springs and shackles, I figure if GM spent millions engineering it no need to mess with it.
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05-04-2011, 09:53 PM | #10 |
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It will handle it just fine if its not up graded, they are real trucks, when not molested.
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Another Crown Vic install.... I'm kinda digging it! http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=460601 |
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OOP"S another brain fart I was thinking of the early 60's I think I read that here some where.
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