Looking better. Sway bar links look like they were made to go there.
Looking better. Sway bar links look like they were made to go there.
hate to say it so late now and at round 2 . but the 2.5" spring to the 3.0" u-bolt gap could let the springs walk around a bit . now after seeing this i remember a rig i did a spring swap on years and years ago that went 3.0 down to 2.5" spring and we had a set of spacers made like U channel to bolt in like a leaf but fatten up the spring pack to the 3.0" thickness .
keep a eye on it and if stuff starts to move do this mod and should be good . but much better over your first design .
Yeah that would be a good idea to just weld some strap coming down off the underside of your top plate along the side of the springs to just help keep things centered. I really want to do this swap when I build my crew cab dually and 4x4 convert it. I see guys parting out F550s all the time in my area for way cheap compared to buying a GM or Dodge front 60 alone. I might even get a parts truck and run the entire coil spring front suspension off an '05+ truck or just stick with and older one for the simplicity of leaves. Depending on my trans and drivetrain choice when I get to it I might do a divorce mount setup with a super duty transfer case. Torque King 4x4 has a kit now to convert them for use in a divorce setup for 2wd to 4wd conversions.I had cut some 1/4" flat strap to add on each side of the spring pack to go between the pack and the uboltsnto keep the leafs from "walking". I have not torqued the ubolts yet so I can still add them, my thought was to tack them to one of the plates. Thanks again for the input!
Yeah that would be a good idea to just weld some strap coming down off the underside of your top plate along the side of the springs to just help keep things centered. I really want to do this swap when I build my crew cab dually and 4x4 convert it. I see guys parting out F550s all the time in my area for way cheap compared to buying a GM or Dodge front 60 alone. I might even get a parts truck and run the entire coil spring front suspension off an '05+ truck or just stick with and older one for the simplicity of leaves. Depending on my trans and drivetrain choice when I get to it I might do a divorce mount setup with a super duty transfer case. Torque King 4x4 has a kit now to convert them for use in a divorce setup for 2wd to 4wd conversions.
I can't remember but what's the plan for the front axle on your truck?
One of the main reasons I went the F550 route was overall price, between the cost of regearing my axles, upgrading the brakes, and possible breakage from the 46's the cost savings was huge. The axles I found have the 4.88’s, I believe the two most common ratios for the F550’s were 4.30 and 4.88. I am going to run the front F550 axle as well, my current plan is to use some pieces of ORD's 4 link kit to mount it and run some coil overs. The rear axle was very straight forward, and if you run the Ford leaf springs you could also get the spring hangers and just bolt them straight to your frame rail (same frame widths). I would think you would need to remove a few leafs though...
All F550 trucks got 4:88 gears, some with lockers. V10 F250/350s got 4:30 gears and then there are the most common 3:73s and I even saw an '03 F350 6.0L dually with 4:10 gears once. There was a company on FB called Cut Bros that was doing a coil spring super duty axle setup for chevy frames but they have mostly quit doing stuff. There was also a guy on here in Montana doing an install and it was going pretty easy but he has disappeared a while back and never finished the thread.One of the main reasons I went the F550 route was overall price, between the cost of regearing my axles, upgrading the brakes, and possible breakage from the 46's the cost savings was huge. The axles I found have the 4.88’s, I believe the two most common ratios for the F550’s were 4.30 and 4.88. I am going to run the front F550 axle as well, my current plan is to use some pieces of ORD's 4 link kit to mount it and run some coil overs. The rear axle was very straight forward, and if you run the Ford leaf springs you could also get the spring hangers and just bolt them straight to your frame rail (same frame widths). I would think you would need to remove a few leafs though...
This is what we are using on a few Superduty axle projects .
https://www.ruffstuffspecialties.co...fstuff&Product_Code=R2348&Category_Code=3LINK
All F550 trucks got 4:88 gears, some with lockers. V10 F250/350s got 4:30 gears and then there are the most common 3:73s and I even saw an '03 F350 6.0L dually with 4:10 gears once. There was a company on FB called Cut Bros that was doing a coil spring super duty axle setup for chevy frames but they have mostly quit doing stuff. There was also a guy on here in Montana doing an install and it was going pretty easy but he has disappeared a while back and never finished the thread.
Cool! I will have to read through that when I get a chance. It's pretty popular with the 92-97 ford guys to swap all the factory brackets and such to do this swap on them. There's a few companies that do bracket kits also but I haven't seen anyone with a real kit for the squarebody trucks yet. Maybe @Stephen at ORD should do a budget friendly '05+ super duty axle swap kit.

Warn makes hubs for these!You gotta do something about that f-word on the hub..
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Always thought how one would swap one of these into our trucks. I thought it would be a pretty easy drop in unit to get some links and coil overs.
You gotta do something about that f-word on the hub..
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Can you do anything different with the way you are adapting the wheels to bring them in? Like remove a spacer or swap around how they are bolted together if you have enough clearance on the steering.