Can you advise on a lift and wheel size?
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Can you advise on a lift and wheel size?
Hi everyone, I am looking to get a Ford F100 1970 for a classic truck project.
I really love the sinister look of these trucks and want to emphasize it with a lift and beefy tires.
Here is the end result that I am looking for:
Can anyone tell what is the wheel size and lift on this particular truck?
I really love the sinister look of these trucks and want to emphasize it with a lift and beefy tires.
Here is the end result that I am looking for:
Can anyone tell what is the wheel size and lift on this particular truck?
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Re: Can you advice on a lift and wheel size?
That is a dent (73-77 for the round headlights) not a bump (67-72)
I will let the 4x4 guys take it from there though...
I will let the 4x4 guys take it from there though...
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Re: Can you advice on a lift and wheel size?
No experience on my end but here's a good thread for 4x4 configurations. http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... hp?t=45233
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1970 F100 Sport Custom Limited LWB, 302cid, 3 on the tree. NO A/C, NO P/S, NO P/B. Currently in 1000 pcs while rebuilding. Project thread: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=59995 Plan: 351w, C4, LSD, pwr front disc, p/s, a/c, bucket seats, new interior and paint.
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1970 F100 Sport Custom Limited LWB, 302cid, 3 on the tree. NO A/C, NO P/S, NO P/B. Currently in 1000 pcs while rebuilding. Project thread: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=59995 Plan: 351w, C4, LSD, pwr front disc, p/s, a/c, bucket seats, new interior and paint.
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Re: Can you advice on a lift and wheel size?
Welcome to the site.
For a practical daily driver I wouldn't go bigger than a 4 inch lift and 33 inch tires maybe 35-36 if they weren't too wide.
Personally I like around a 2 inch leveling spring up front and 31 inch tires, but I am getting a" little" older.
If the truck you get doesn't have disc brakes '76-'79 F150 will bolt in, get the '78-9 steering components
Then get the poly bushings
If you go with a big lift you'll need a drop Pitman arm and tracking bracket.
Another thing you can do is get a '76-'79 chassis and put your body on it.
You'll get power steering , disc brakes and a two speed transfer case.
But you'll have to deal with a 2 inch longer wheelbase.
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Re: Can you advice on a lift and wheel size?
If you are going for the look in the pic, that looks to be a 4 inch and 33's if I had to guess.
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Re: Can you advise on a lift and wheel size?
That would be my best guess of what's in the picture.
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Re: Can you advise on a lift and wheel size?
Thanks a lot guys! I didn't get the truck yet, still consider weather it's worth the try. It's been repainted and in overall good condition, but I really want to make it look beefee and trying to do calculation on what will it cost me.
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Re: Can you advise on a lift and wheel size?
One more thing, do you guys know if I should have any rubbing issues with 10" wide rims? Potentially look at something like these 15"x10" rims" https://www.carid.com/fuel-wheels/anza- ... 95451.html
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Re: Can you advise on a lift and wheel size?
Ok quick update, I've paid for the truck and going to pick it up on Jan 14, will post more pictures!
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Re: Can you advise on a lift and wheel size?
I think 10's will be ok,maybe with a good offset would help get em away from frame in very deep turn.
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Re: Can you advise on a lift and wheel size?
I used to have a 72 f100 4x4 that I put a 4 inch rough country lift on. It was pretty straight forward. Took an evening to do the front then I did the back the next morning by myself. The springs were kind of a pain to get in the front lined up right. Here's before and after.
It looked really dorky with stock tires and a lift. Looked like the axles were hanging way below the bumpers. I put some 32 inch tires on it and it sat right about the same height as a f250 4x4 maybe an inch higher. Not sure if a f100 2wd would sit different than a f100 4wd but I'm sure it would be close.
I think the lift was like 375$. It did change the feel of the truck, it kinda floated like a boat and steering was a little more loose. I think stronger shocks would have made it feel less "floaty" and soft. I do have a pic of this truck next to my 250 highboy in my build thread first page and you can see they are very close to same height.
It looked really dorky with stock tires and a lift. Looked like the axles were hanging way below the bumpers. I put some 32 inch tires on it and it sat right about the same height as a f250 4x4 maybe an inch higher. Not sure if a f100 2wd would sit different than a f100 4wd but I'm sure it would be close.
I think the lift was like 375$. It did change the feel of the truck, it kinda floated like a boat and steering was a little more loose. I think stronger shocks would have made it feel less "floaty" and soft. I do have a pic of this truck next to my 250 highboy in my build thread first page and you can see they are very close to same height.
1972 f100 4x4 4 inch lift with dump box kit-sold
1969 f250 4x4 highboy in progress.
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=85251
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Re: Can you advise on a lift and wheel size?
I wouldn't go any higher than 4 inches. The lift changes angles of steering and it's harder on the front end components. I ended up changing the tie rods and steering connector rod. I was up over a few hundred in new front end parts after installing the lift.
1972 f100 4x4 4 inch lift with dump box kit-sold
1969 f250 4x4 highboy in progress.
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Re: Can you advise on a lift and wheel size?
With a 4" suspension lift kit, you should be able to fit 35's easily. A 6" lift is not too bad though you might need longer brake hoses and driveshafts.