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mustang8 02-22-2016 10:18 AM

Lowering Springs
 

Hey guys I'm planning on installing Speedways lowering springs this spring onto my 1950 ford f1. From what I've read it is smart to install new spring shackles at the same time. Is there any other modifications that I need to be aware of before I get started or is it pretty much a bolt on thing and away I go? Thanks in advance for the input. Luke

trailerpark 02-22-2016 10:23 AM

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Just be aware that new lowering springs probably won't be as low as your old wore out springs.

mustang8 02-22-2016 10:42 AM

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According to speedway they should lower about 3 inches, but I understand what your saying. Right now the front tires are pretty tall and knobby so someone installed a coil type spring that holds the front end up in the air. So I want that mess removed and figured I might as well go with a drop spring to get the stance better. New rims and tires are next after the springs get installed.

moefuzz 02-22-2016 10:50 AM

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Are you saying some one put coil overs on the front of your F1 Truck?

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51 MERC-CT 02-22-2016 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by moefuzz (Post 1246122)
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Are you saying some one put coil overs on the front of your F1 Truck?

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Sounds like 'helper' coils to assist original still in place leaf springs.
Now replacing existing leaf springs with new lowering leaf springs.

mustang8 02-22-2016 11:55 AM

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It was a hodge podge job. I think after they put these knobby tires on they lost clearance to the fender so they stuck these things under it, held on by hose clamps and U bolts. Pretty crude but I guess it worked for a lot of years.

mustang8 02-22-2016 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by 51 MERC-CT (Post 1246166)
Sounds like 'helper' coils to assist original still in place leaf springs.
Now replacing existing leaf springs with new lowering leaf springs.

Yes that is exactly it. So I should need to buy any drop spindles or special tie rod ends or anything for these lowering springs to work? Correct?

sidevalve8ba 02-22-2016 12:40 PM

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I believe you only need the dropped tie rod ends if you are using the dropped axle. You should not need them if you are just using the lowering springs. Your original spindles should be fine but that would be a great time to check the king pins and replace them if they need it.

mustang8 02-22-2016 01:30 PM

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Ok thanks for the advise!

39topless 02-22-2016 02:31 PM

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Will your tires fit after the lowering spring is installed? If not, you can go with F3 fenders with the larger wheel openings. I always thought those looked better on F1's anyway.

Henry/Kokomo 02-22-2016 07:25 PM

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Depending on how much you actually lower the vehicle, shock absorber travel could become an issue. Check it out after the new springs are installed. Good luck.

flatheadmurre 02-23-2016 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Henry/Kokomo (Post 1246421)
Depending on how much you actually lower the vehicle, shock absorber travel could become an issue. Check it out after the new springs are installed. Good luck.

A lowered spring or dropped axle doesnt change the end of travel for the front axle so shouldnt be an issue.

mustang8 02-23-2016 09:27 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 39topless (Post 1246248)
Will your tires fit after the lowering spring is installed? If not, you can go with F3 fenders with the larger wheel openings. I always thought those looked better on F1's anyway.

I do not know if they would clear or not. Still snow on the ground here and I have never messed with these springs before.


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