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jetalla
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better transmission

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I am new to the slick world I just recentlly purchased a 1965 F250 camper special with a 352 and 4 speed transmission with a granny first gear and I have a couple of questions i need help with. First off i would like to switch my current transmission to something more responsive and quicker shifting capabilities. I am not going to be doing much towing with this truck and I would like to go more towards the performance side. What are my options as far as something bolting up to this 352 I would like to stick with a manual if possible. Also what else can I do on a limited budget to get this thing to perform better. And last but not least I am looking to get some nicer rims with some better rubber on them I believe it has the stock 8 lug rims with some solid rubber looking tires on them that don't seem very safe how do I figure out the bolt spacing and size so I can replace them with something a little nicer. Thanks for any help.
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matt2491
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Post by matt2491 »

A Mustang T5 would work well, provided you don't hammer on it all the time. If you're talking real performance, maybe a Tremec TKO then?
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Post by 36truck »

The 8 bolt pattern you have on your truck is the same until 1996 3/4 tons.
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Post by ezernut9mm »

yep. i bought used "accuride" steel wheels from the local u pull it for 17$ each. you see the aluminum alcoas on craigslist once in a while reasonable. just make sure they are pre 97 like tom said.
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Post by R Pope »

Lots of mid-'70's Ford pickups had the Orion 4-over toploader derived transmission, and they were bolted to FE engines so all the factory stuff will work for you. Find a derelict 3/4 ton and you have wheels too!
Just be sure to avoid the aluminum case, internal shift linkage look-alike transmissions, they are crap. I believe Ford called them SROD, single rail over drive.
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Post by MadMaxetc »

I used a T-5 for my 300. I had to collect a lot of info.

Not sure how much will carry over to the FE, but it will give you some points to ponder.

http://members.cox.net/madmaxetc/1967_F ... _300T5.htm
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