This is a really great bracket kit and I highly recommend these parts for anyone looking to do a SD swap or heavier springs such as the Skyjacker FR173S. Remember to take the time to ensure the measurements of your brackets are perfect once they are installed.
Off the topic, in 1978 did they build f150s and f250s at the same time , going down the assembly line? I have an f150 explorer with Vin # 4109, and an f250 explorer with 4110...
Certain models were only built in certain plants. For example, crew cabs were only built in Ontario and F350 Supercab 4x4s in Kansas only. Mawah, San Jose, Norfolk, and other plants built all regular models that weren't something special. The Buck tag would aid the assembly line worker in what the truck was getting. My pops was an assembler at Mahwah and has told me stories about how it went in there back in the day. I have a 2wd F150 and a 4wd F250 that were both from Mahwah.
This is a really great bracket kit and I highly recommend these parts for anyone looking to do a SD swap or heavier springs such as the Skyjacker FR173S. Remember to take the time to ensure the measurements of your brackets are perfect once they are installed.
I have those battle born brakes, it worked out good!
Cool I am glad to hear that it was good for you as well
Looks like a good product......I've had good luck with their products.
Same here, always quality stuf from BBB
Off the topic, in 1978 did they build f150s and f250s at the same time , going down the assembly line? I have an f150 explorer with Vin # 4109, and an f250 explorer with 4110...
Certain models were only built in certain plants. For example, crew cabs were only built in Ontario and F350 Supercab 4x4s in Kansas only. Mawah, San Jose, Norfolk, and other plants built all regular models that weren't something special. The Buck tag would aid the assembly line worker in what the truck was getting. My pops was an assembler at Mahwah and has told me stories about how it went in there back in the day. I have a 2wd F150 and a 4wd F250 that were both from Mahwah.
@@DentsideDepot mine are both from there
If you get a marti report for both that will determine if they were built on the same day@@krisburnau8189
I have a 74 f100, a 78f250 camper special and a 76 f150 4x4...all 3 were built in San Jose
What kind of rear shackles you are using?
4" tube shackles, I will be showing that in the next video. I am doing a Dana 80.
Thanks!
Nice ! 🏴☠️
I'm sure your using a torque wrench on all those bolts
Max UggaDugga on all bolts :)