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Re: economical sweptline updates?
[Re: 5.7 hemi]
#1536758
11/19/13 09:59 PM
11/19/13 09:59 PM
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Posts: 10,555 Freeport IL USA
poorboy
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I Live Here
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Freeport IL USA
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Swap over your 71 frame (or clip the front) for one from a 73-93, then follow the lowering thread here. Another option would be to swap in an early Dakota clip. Both these options allow you to still use the truck as a truck, if you want to. To install an F,M & J subframe, you will have to cut your frame off, built a tube frame and attach the subframe to that. I suppose if your lucky, you can hack up your existing frame and weld the F,M & J clip to your original frame, but you will have to remove the front crossmember to do that. Once the front crossmember is removed, the challenge would be to keep the rails straight until you get the subframe welded to it. Good luck. Gene
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Re: economical sweptline updates?
[Re: poorboy]
#1536759
11/19/13 11:45 PM
11/19/13 11:45 PM
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Posts: 43,541 Round Lake Beach, Illinoisy
Rhinodart
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Rhinotruck
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Did that swap before, not for the timid or without skills. I have a 77 Cordoba torsion bar front I was going to try on my next Sweptline project, but I have given up on it. In my opinion the F-M-J swap puts the truck TOO low, that is why I wanted to try the Cordoba set-up, besides it is ready for a big block and has the good brakes and steering.
Last edited by Rhinodart; 11/19/13 11:47 PM.
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Re: economical sweptline updates?
[Re: Rhinodart]
#1536761
11/20/13 01:13 AM
11/20/13 01:13 AM
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Posts: 200 Riverside, Ca
EarlKann
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IMO, F-M-J is too narrow, Dakota also. Not sure about the Cordoba. My friend has one under a 47 Studebaker M5 and it looks alright, so it may be a little narrow for the sweptline as well. Lifestyle truck is a nice fit. Any of these are a fair amount of cut and weld.
Rattle Kann Kustoms
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Re: economical sweptline updates?
[Re: bbtrux]
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11/20/13 04:32 AM
11/20/13 04:32 AM
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bigdad
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Still Posting A Lot
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S.E. South Dakota !
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Do it once ..
Do it right , no regrets
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Re: economical sweptline updates?
[Re: bigdad]
#1536763
11/20/13 04:03 PM
11/20/13 04:03 PM
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Posts: 2,684 Des Moines IA
Soopernaut
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Des Moines IA
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The new one that people are using is the Crown Vic IFS. The closest one to actually bolt in would be an Aerostar.
You can also lower it with the I beam, convert to disc brakes and adapt integral power steering to it.
1970 Dodge d100/eventually going on a 77 D100 frame
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