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Thread: 1952 Ford F-1 Build My First at 18 years old
          
   
   

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    Looks like you are getting along real well on it. I do have one question. Are the rear shocks in the stock location. Don't see how they could be of much use at the angle that they are laying at.

    Have fun with your project.
    Bug
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bug View Post
    I do have one question. Are the rear shocks in the stock location. Don't see how they could be of much use at the angle that they are laying at.
    The angle of the shocks might be exaggerated by the picture angle. I have a '66 F100 and the rear shocks are mounted at a similar angle so my guess is that's the way it came. If he plans to lower the truck, some adjustments would have to be made....
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