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Thread: 36 ford i just picked up...where to start lol...
          
   
   

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    patconor is offline Banned Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark in Memphis View Post
    You'll need a different front axle. That one does not deliver power to the front wheels. And you'll need a transfer case switch... All trucks need to be 4x4 don't they? No? Maybe just here in the South.
    lol Well there are trucks that are 2-wheel drive. Well since it's new, check the shocks and strut assembly. Brakes too. BTW any updates regarding your new truck?
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    hope this helps yak
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    one more. good luck with the build glad you rescued it.
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    thanks, hopefully sitting over the winter full of diesel and other rust busting fluids maybe the motor will turn... will see what happens....

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