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Radius arm front??

SoCal'75

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Has anyone here ever put the front 4x4 suspension from straight axle f100/150 w/radius arms and panhard bar on these trucks? any pics? Thanks
-Lance
 
I don't think you would like the results. The radius arms are short , cast and have seen many broken. A Standard 3 Link will outperform that any day. I would highly advise against it.I began that route with the S10. On a jeep or light rig it can work. Stock radius arms plain suck , and the money for new bling ones you may as well do real links. I have a local bud who runs em on his jeep. They work for him but he is light , and small. In the end the money isn't worth it to do it right.
 
years ago in i think peterson 4x4 mag thay had a sweet 67-72 longbed 2x4 converted to 4x4 via this method.

all 2x4 frt end stuff cone but coil buckets/pockets on frame rails. then 205 case from ford to fit chevy trans for diff to line up to tcase when done. and he made a custom cross member to hold the back of the radius arms and used lift coils for the ford. made a trac bar braket. then fliped the axle over the trailing arms in the back and used a block to level it out . when all done had 38" swampers under it.

so yep it has been done but i got the mag somewere in my vast pile of mags .
 
ya easy fix use aftermarket tube style and get the longer ones for more flex. and better angles and ride from length.

But it will still be a radius arm setup which is far, far from ideal.

If you're putting any money into this, build a 3 or 4 link or stick with leaves.
 
Not looking for a crawler. Just lookin to make the front ride alot nicer than leaf springs. It's just a camping/fishing/hunting truck. 1/2t shortbed 2wd now, and I want a 4x4. And I have a deal on a ford frame with a D44HP and coils/radius arms, I wanted to add that to my chevy.
-Lance
 
Better check and see if it is cast wedges. Then if the bushings are bad it is more money ... etc etc. I looked into it. By the time I would have been done links were cheaper , and perform better.
 
Save your bank and buy a 4x4. With the resesion and gas prices going on, you should get what you want at a great price.
 
While I am certainly intrigued by the idea, it's rarely cost effective to convert a 2wd to 4wd in any way. Just save your pennies and buy a 4x4.

As for ride on the street, my constant wheeling buddy's rig is a 79 ford with the radius arms and it doesn't ride any better on the street than my nice flexy leaves. Now if you're running clapped-out negative arch stock springs, yeah the coils will be an improvement, but so would a new set of leaves for a lot less money.

He (the Ford guy) also destroys a set of radius arm bushings about once a year (even good aftermarket ones), so be prepared for that too.

As for a link setup (if you're intent on coils, it's the way to go!) if it's built correctly, it'll be GREAT on both street and trail. But not cheap.
 

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