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Old 07-21-2015, 06:49 AM   #1
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Mustang II Drop Height.. 1954 C3100

hi,

I was wondering if there is a Mustang II conversion for a 1954 C3100 truck that does NOT drop the front end down. I wanted to keep the same ride height but not sure if anyone offers that option in the Mustang II conversions

thanks for the help
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Old 07-21-2015, 08:11 PM   #2
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Re: Mustang II Drop Height.. 1954 C3100

Check out Hampshire's build thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=660718

I think that is about as close to stock as you are going to get on a MII without some creative reworking.. Note the location of his UCA's compared to the other systems some of us used.
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Old 07-21-2015, 10:21 PM   #3
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Re: Mustang II Drop Height.. 1954 C3100

...you got it. Every other Mustang II IFS vendor will only sell you low, lower or lowest. That's all anyone talks about on the internet, so....

...thing is, when I go to shows or cruise nites lots of people want to know how I got my near stock stance.

My advice, buy Gayle Bridges modification of the JW Rodgarage FE I bought...

http://www.gaylebridgesco.com

...the parts are from JW Rodgarage, Gayle just knows them better.

Only other alternative is Scott's for about twice the money. When I talked to him he claimed I could set any height I wanted (seems to depend on how you weld in his cross member). His system is a 59" track, that's how his suspension clears the frame. Very slick...

Mine can have the optional shorter A-arms if you want the stock track, but I like it at 59" - the wheels don't look like they are sucked in (a complaint I hear a lot about Must II ifs.
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Old 07-22-2015, 05:32 AM   #4
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Re: Mustang II Drop Height.. 1954 C3100

Glad to hear you recommend him, Hampshire. I just bought a front suspension from him for a Model A project we're doing. Saw his stuff at the Petit Jean swap meet in Arkansas and he had answers to more of my questions than any other MII supplier I talked to.
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Old 07-22-2015, 01:56 PM   #5
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You might take a chance with Tom Langdon of Langdon's Stovebolts. He is pretty well known. Many people swear by him, but you will also find posts where some have had problems - though he seems to ship things on time & makes an effort to fix problems. I found him to be a bit too arrogant and grumpy for my taste. When my two minutes ran out, he gave me the bums rush and hung up on me...
Gayle is a super nice guy. He was involved in developing a Mustang II ifs stuff back in the early 90s with Jim Weimer. He also did some stuff for Fatman back in the day. He did precise Autocad drawings for me & was always there to help with his considerable knowledge base. He not only knows these systems, he knows suspension when it comes to retrofits on a variety of vintage vehicles. A good example of when dealing with vendors, bigger isn't always better....
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Yup, when I heard he was basically a home based business(as am I)plus he's only about 130 miles from me I was almost convinced. When he quoted me the price, he finished me off. Saving about $700 over the nearest quote I got off the 'net.
In addition to the drawings for the Model A, he sent me drawings for a bunch of other classics he's got kits for.
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Old 07-24-2015, 10:04 PM   #7
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thanks for the help.. I will contact him
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