Dodge trucks to 1972 Were straight axle front suspension. The B series 48-53, C series 54-59 and D series 60-72 (also called sweptline) all use the same style shock mounts. Nice job bro! Look forward the the panel being on the road. We need to hit some miles next year together!
I had to space mine out frome the frame on my F1 when I added the dropped axle because the drag link was hitting it. Never been happy with the drag link angle
They make dropped drag link tie rods if you didn't know. They work pretty good, I had them on my '60, you might hit up Sid at Droppedaxles.com and he can fix you up with the correct stuff for your F1!
@@chaddilacdesigns I have the dropped tie rods on the center link. I mean the one from the pitman arm on the steering box going to the driver side spindle
Dodge trucks to 1972 Were straight axle front suspension. The B series 48-53, C series 54-59 and D series 60-72 (also called sweptline) all use the same style shock mounts.
Nice job bro! Look forward the the panel being on the road. We need to hit some miles next year together!
Thanks Kev! I was right about the 48-50 Dodges! LOL!!
I had to space mine out frome the frame on my F1 when I added the dropped axle because the drag link was hitting it. Never been happy with the drag link angle
They make dropped drag link tie rods if you didn't know. They work pretty good, I had them on my '60, you might hit up Sid at Droppedaxles.com and he can fix you up with the correct stuff for your F1!
@@chaddilacdesigns I have the dropped tie rods on the center link. I mean the one from the pitman arm on the steering box going to the driver side spindle