How much body lift do you have? I think you could still use these with a 1" BL but any more thatn that will probably be too muchLooks good, but I dont think im going to be able to steal that idea with my body lift.
I'm running those same procomps that you have, from this link: http://store.summitracing.com/partd...925130+4294919396+4294891681+115&autoview=skulooks good. so what size shocks are u running now?
Actually I found it funny that ford stamped their logo upside down on these bracketsyou need to grind the word FORD off them. then I will tell you it looks good.

Thank's kert! And for those wondering, these are currently set up for 4 1/2" uptravel. I'm going to leave that and mount up everything. Then when the weather gets nicer I will take the truck out and flex it to see if the shock setup will work. Fortunatly the DIY4x lower brackets are tall enough that I could re-drill a hole 1"lower to gain an extra inch of uptravel if needed.looks fabalus!
Sorry, I don't. I snagged these off a early 90s ford in the local junkyard for about $10 a piece. Although I remember seeing the part number posted here not too long ago. Search and ya might find itlooks good...
you wouldn't happen to have a Ford part # on those towers would ya?

Sorry, I don't. I snagged these off a early 90s ford in the local junkyard for about $10 a piece. Although I remember seeing the part number posted here not too long ago. Search and ya might find it![]()


Actually I clearanced the front side of the mount today. I should have both upper mounts welded, painted, and mounted to the frame by the end of the weekendE5TZ-18183-A
Looks good....you may wanna create some more room around the steering shaft...there's gonna be some body roll..![]()
Actually I clearanced the front side of the mount today. I should have both upper mounts welded, painted, and mounted to the frame by the end of the weekend

lol, been there, done that. Except I think that one time was on pink trail.Cool....
You don't wanna have issues steering on the Orange trail...after you hug a couple trees.![]()
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I cut the part of the radiator support that the lower brace of the battery tray mounts to. So the batt tray was only held on with two bolts. I suppose I could have made some more bracing to the fender but it wasnt worth it. I want to run dual batterys anyways, plus it will be better to move that weight towards the center of the truck.why do you have to relocate the battery? couldn't you just cut a hole in the inner fender for the shock tower?
ThanksLooks good. You doing severasl mods that I have planned. Scribed![]()

I got my steering arm back from my brother's machinist friend. The arm was originally flat with a regular hole for use with a heim end. I had him re-machine it with a tapered hole and the top angled for use with a tie-rod end. I got new studs and installed the arm yesterday.




The angle was milled into the arm. Actually he filled the old hole shut with some solid bar stock, then tapered a new hole at the correct angle. Then machined the angle into the arm. Also the arm originally had a stock kingpin cap on top with a spacer under the cap, so now he cut the top of the cap, welded it on and eliminated the spacer.It is hard to tell from the pic - was the 10 degree angle milled into the arm or was the arm twisted?
Thanks! yea its a 1952 dodge M37. One of these days I want to swap tires to see what it would look like. After I got my 42s mounted my dad was saying that my brother should get a set for the m-37 cause he liked em better. I'd trade him but I don't think my axles could handle those 46'sBTW - I love your brothers truck (M37?).
Your's ain't to bad either.![]()
