Re: Air Ride suspension?
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A 50 Ford has coil springs all around doesn't it?
If you want air ride, swap out the springs for air bags, run the lines, install the compressor, and related valves and your ready to go.
Hopefully, the brakes on a 50 are a lot better then the brakes on a late 40s Ford were, because they were among the worst brakes you could get on a 40s car. Don't give me the BS abut all those 50 Fords used those brakes for years and they worked fine, because it is not the 50s anymore, and today a person needs better brakes then what was available then, with very few exceptions. Your life, your car, but I'd upgrade the brakes to modern standards, unless your not going to drive the car on public streets. Gene
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Re: Air Ride suspension?
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Re: Air Ride suspension?
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Cheapest way to lower that car will be to cut 1 coil off each front coil, and put a set of lowering blocks between the rear axle and the spring. If your OK with the brakes, cut the coils and add the lowering blocks and drive the thing. Lowering blocks will not alter the rear ride at all, just don't get carried away, 1" to 2" max. Cutting one coil off the front springs might make it a little stiffer in the front, but probably not much, as long as the current springs are not shot now. Air bags and the related hardware is an expensive way to lower a car.
For me, given a choice of spending money on lowering a car or improving brakes, the brakes win hands down. I understand the concern about spending money when things are tight, spend the money for safety equipment rather then on how the car looks. 50s brakes suck compared to modern brakes. Gene
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Re: Air Ride suspension?
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here are some pics of JonsGotaDusta's 40 ply truck that we set up with air bags front and rear. this is a toyota PU chassis but the same rule apply to what you want to do. he stole from me a 4 bar setup I had around here and we made brakets to use with the stock toyota rearend we still need to make upper shock mounts but the rear is all finished. you can get a rear 4 bar setup pretty cheap on ebay for around $225.00 and use any rear you would like. http://www.ebay.com/itm/05-Triangulated-...b19&vxp=mtror just the bars for $168.00 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Four-Bar-Suspens...=item19da52f240if the front is coils just replace then with bags I would think there are cheaper brake setups available for a 50 ford, I would check around and maybe ask on the hamb for inexpensive brake setups Ron anyway here are the pic of Jon's truck... down UP
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Re: Air Ride suspension?
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Thanks. I planned a Triangulated 4 link and the one you posted is a little cheaper. Hopefully they are still available at that price when I have the cash. I dont want to spend more than $200 to put disc on the front do to the drums being Plenty good to stop the car. If they werent they would BAN all pre 70s cars that havent been swapped to disc. I think my dad mentioned a kit the other day that used stock spindles but it was close to $1000
not sure what your putting the disc swap on,looks like a 40-50s chassis mopar ?? over on the P15/D24 mopar site a few guys came up with a conversation useing off he shelf parts from a ford explorer,,,they use the original mopar hub,the ford rotor fits with a little cleaning up of the mopar hub,,the ford caliper and they make there own caliper bracket,,,,easy cheap and it works,,,
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Re: Air Ride suspension?
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Thanks. I planned a Triangulated 4 link and the one you posted is a little cheaper. Hopefully they are still available at that price when I have the cash. I dont want to spend more than $200 to put disc on the front do to the drums being Plenty good to stop the car. If they werent they would BAN all pre 70s cars that havent been swapped to disc. I think my dad mentioned a kit the other day that used stock spindles but it was close to $1000
not sure what your putting the disc swap on,looks like a 40-50s chassis mopar ?? over on the P15/D24 mopar site a few guys came up with a conversation useing off he shelf parts from a ford explorer,,,they use the original mopar hub,the ford rotor fits with a little cleaning up of the mopar hub,,the ford caliper and they make there own caliper bracket,,,,easy cheap and it works,,,
Opening post states NON mopar. Working on a Ford come summer time
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Re: Air Ride suspension?
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Thanks. I planned a Triangulated 4 link and the one you posted is a little cheaper. Hopefully they are still available at that price when I have the cash. I dont want to spend more than $200 to put disc on the front do to the drums being Plenty good to stop the car. If they werent they would BAN all pre 70s cars that havent been swapped to disc. I think my dad mentioned a kit the other day that used stock spindles but it was close to $1000
not sure what your putting the disc swap on,looks like a 40-50s chassis mopar ?? over on the P15/D24 mopar site a few guys came up with a conversation useing off he shelf parts from a ford explorer,,,they use the original mopar hub,the ford rotor fits with a little cleaning up of the mopar hub,,the ford caliper and they make there own caliper bracket,,,,easy cheap and it works,,,
Opening post states NON mopar. Working on a Ford come summer time
well if the ford parts works on the mopar hubs, i would guess the same can be done to your 50s ford with the same modern ford explorer parts,modified to fit your ford,,,cheap and easy off the shelf or out of the junk yard for trial fitting
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