67" lift kit
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67" lift kit
i have been looking for a lift kit for my 67 m-100,and i cant find one anywhere....
is there a diffrent truck that has the same frame/suspension?
does anyone hve a link to where i can get one?
i dont want anyhting too crazy,just 3 or 4 inches,so i can comfortably fit 33 inch tires
is there a diffrent truck that has the same frame/suspension?
does anyone hve a link to where i can get one?
i dont want anyhting too crazy,just 3 or 4 inches,so i can comfortably fit 33 inch tires
1967 Mercury M-100
240 i6
3.03 trans
3300IB 9" 3.70 Gears
240 i6
3.03 trans
3300IB 9" 3.70 Gears
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Re: 67" lift kit
Is your truck 2wd or 4wd ?
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Re: 67" lift kit
2wd...i know that makes it harder still,but im not going offroading..
1967 Mercury M-100
240 i6
3.03 trans
3300IB 9" 3.70 Gears
240 i6
3.03 trans
3300IB 9" 3.70 Gears
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Re: 67" lift kit
it should eb the same as the other years of trucks. the only thing to worry about is the springs it has on it. if it has the regular leaf springs or the flex o matic leaf springs that mat differ in the kits as to how it lifts the truck. the flex o matic springs were used on the F250 as well as soem F100 trucks.
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Re: 67" lift kit
so i can get like a..72" lift and it would work?
what year did flexomatic come?
what year did flexomatic come?
1967 Mercury M-100
240 i6
3.03 trans
3300IB 9" 3.70 Gears
240 i6
3.03 trans
3300IB 9" 3.70 Gears
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Re: 67" lift kit
My 2wd is "lifted".
You have to bend your i-beams and do it all yourself or pay someone else that knows what they are doing, or you can get an autofab kit for a few thousand, which are very nice and will be off-road capable speed wise.
You have to bend your i-beams and do it all yourself or pay someone else that knows what they are doing, or you can get an autofab kit for a few thousand, which are very nice and will be off-road capable speed wise.
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Re: 67" lift kit
so...i have two diffrent awnsers,and i need to know witch one is right/better
1967 Mercury M-100
240 i6
3.03 trans
3300IB 9" 3.70 Gears
240 i6
3.03 trans
3300IB 9" 3.70 Gears
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Re: 67" lift kit
the flex o matic are rear springs that make no difference on lifting you truck, the rear of your truck would be lifted with lifting blocks between the rear and the leafs to lift the rear. the front lift on your truck would go like 1971 says. you could buy new front springs for the front and have your I beams bent to align the front, buy some lifting blocks and Ubolts for the rear. new shocks and rubber brake lines will also be needed for lifting.
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Re: 67" lift kit
so either way i have to have the ibeams bent?
1967 Mercury M-100
240 i6
3.03 trans
3300IB 9" 3.70 Gears
240 i6
3.03 trans
3300IB 9" 3.70 Gears
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Re: 67" lift kit
Pretty much, that or you'd have some serious camber especially with 4" of lift. But to do it right yes you would need to either bend your I-beams or buy a set of I-beams bent for a 4" lift.
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16 years old with a 40 year old truck (well almost)
1971 F-100302, T-18 4 speed, 3:55 rear, & an Edelbrock sticker on the ashtray.
"Don't worry about what you become, just make sure that you're successful at what you do."- Mr. English
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Re: 67" lift kit
What about a body lift I am planing on putting a body lift on my truck but I also have a lift kit on it also. Just more
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Re: 67" lift kit
Body lift... if that's what floats your boat. I wouldn't. Maybe a 1 or 2 inch max for me but then its not even really worth the trouble. You'll have to keep a lot of little things in mind like steering, front/rear bumper, engine will be lower in the engine compartment, clutch/gas/brake linkages, etc.
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Re: 67" lift kit
i have anathor option,and that is to change over to a straigt axel set up and go from there
1967 Mercury M-100
240 i6
3.03 trans
3300IB 9" 3.70 Gears
240 i6
3.03 trans
3300IB 9" 3.70 Gears
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Re: 67" lift kit
Not worth converting a 2wd to 4wd... Time for a frame swap. Tons of fabrication needed because the frames are nothing alike. But if you have the skillz and money anythign can be done.
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Re: 67" lift kit
Unless you are racing, I don't understand lifting a 2WD truck at all.