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Started the cv ifs swap

Posted: September 25, 2012, 11:22 am
by 66Slick
Ford site didn't mean for the old suspension to come out . Got Dam that thing took me 5 hours of grinding, prying , and sweating ! Got the ifs in and mounted looks sweet , but I didn't get the drop I thought I would .. All in all seems like a rad swap ..

Re: Started the cv ifs swap

Posted: September 25, 2012, 7:26 pm
by aarons428
How much drop did you get im wanting to do this swap. Please measure from front bumper to te ground.

Re: Started the cv ifs swap

Posted: September 30, 2012, 10:26 pm
by 66Slick
Got the swap done . Not to happy with how it turned out . I measured 50 times and the driver side tire seems Alittle closer to the fender than the passenger side , don't rreally know whSt happened . It's time to rip it out and start over .. BUMMER

Re: Started the cv ifs swap

Posted: October 1, 2012, 3:37 am
by Rusty 63
Before you move the suspension - did you check to see if the sheetmetal's straight?what is the measurement from the frame to the ground?

Re: Started the cv ifs swap

Posted: October 1, 2012, 6:48 am
by 66Slick
Well it has been hit on the driverside before I bought it . All the measurements I took off the frame are the same on both sides , but on the driverside it's closer to the fender on the front side . It's not much but I'm the kinda person that this kinda thing really really bothers me . Hopefully it is the sheet metal seeimg as it has been hit on driverside hoping this is the problem ...

Re: Started the cv ifs swap

Posted: October 1, 2012, 8:49 am
by jamesdfo
What you want to do is cross measure each segment of the frame between crossmembers. If it was hit previously, you likely have some damage that was not repaired properly. Ladder frames are pretty forgiving in this respect, as far as sheetmetal alignment goes.....and if it has only ever had a front end alignment ( as opposed to a four wheel alignment), they may not have noticed.......or simply didn't want to open that can of worms.....

Re: Started the cv ifs swap

Posted: October 1, 2012, 9:12 am
by 66Slick
If I knew how to post pics I would show y'all where it got hit because the fender still has the dent from being hit . Maybe you guys could take a guess on if that would affect the gap. It's not a lot but enough to bug the shot out of me ... Eeerrrrrr

Re: Started the cv ifs swap

Posted: October 1, 2012, 9:29 am
by ICEMAN6166
66Slick wrote:If I knew how to post pics I would show y'all where it got hit because the fender still has the dent from being hit . Maybe you guys could take a guess on if that would affect the gap. It's not a lot but enough to bug the shot out of me ... Eeerrrrrr
posting pics is easy best way is with photobucket
www.photobucket.com
it lets you upload pics from your computer to their site.
then you can easily transfer them directly from there into your post.

now i will discuss the hit my 61 short uni took to the drivers side which did bend the frame
i had no indication of this other than the fender dent when i bought the truck
it did not affect the driving, you could let go of the wheel and it stayed straight in the road.
i did not discover the bend until i took the body off
i was bothered by the frame cant because it:
looked off and this bothered me
was going to wear out my spring bushings prematurely.

i ended up cutting another truck frame and welding the front end of it up to the back end of mine
again the bend never affected the steering or driving it just was not something i could live with putting back together without fixing.

now
your truck was hit on the drivers side too
big question is did the cab move sideways or diagonally on the frame and did the core support also move?

if you measured all of the frame before installing the cv clip and you welded/bolted it on to a straight frame then the issue must be body alignment.
you say its not off a lot but you do not give a measurement is it 1" or less or is it more like 2-3"

check out photobucket, pics would be of great help in this.

Re: Started the cv ifs swap

Posted: October 1, 2012, 9:47 am
by longcabjohn
After checking frame for diamond, x measuring, if square check from frame to body to see if body is sitting square on frame. diamond is fairly easy for frame tech to remove.


Johnny

Re: Started the cv ifs swap

Posted: October 1, 2012, 11:22 am
by 66Slick
Iceman it's more forward by about 1/4 to 5/16. I downloaded photobuckey still not sure how to get the pics here . Sorry kinda computer dumb .

Re: Started the cv ifs swap

Posted: October 1, 2012, 11:47 am
by ICEMAN6166
66Slick wrote:Iceman it's more forward by about 1/4 to 5/16. I downloaded photobuckey still not sure how to get the pics here . Sorry kinda computer dumb .
open the posting window and photobucket in separate tabs

open the pic you wish to post in another tab
on the right side of the screen you will see 4 lines of codes
left click on the bottom line - IMG code- a yellow tag will appear "copied"
go back to the post window and right click then left click paste
the picture info will be pasted into the post window

(i have purposely omitted the / in the 2nd Image

hope this helps

Re: Started the cv ifs swap

Posted: October 1, 2012, 11:50 am
by 66Slick
http://m1341.photobucket.com/albumview/ ... e.jpg.html
This is the truck as I bought it , you can see the dent in the fender think this would cause my problem ?

Re: Started the cv ifs swap

Posted: October 1, 2012, 11:57 am
by 66Slick
http://s1341.photobucket.com/albums/o74 ... 4a0cd1.jpg
This is the truck as it sits now . I don't actually have a photo of the driverside tire I will get one later I'm away from the truck now..

Re: Started the cv ifs swap

Posted: October 1, 2012, 12:08 pm
by ICEMAN6166
66Slick wrote:
Image
mobile photobucket works a little different from computer photobucket apparently

however as you see i still was able to get the image in to the post

Re: Started the cv ifs swap

Posted: October 1, 2012, 12:13 pm
by 66Slick
Your a better man then me lol . Whatdo you think about this dent ?

Re: Started the cv ifs swap

Posted: October 1, 2012, 2:36 pm
by 66Slick
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