Thread: Got the front end cut off
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	12-10-2011 02:31 PM #1Got the front end cut off
 
 I have here a before and after pic. I'm wondering if coil over shocks will support the front axle. I removed the ugly 2x4 and air bags and the air bags actually supported the axle. Now if I leave it down off the jack stands the axle will go way up til the chassis sets on the floor. Will coil overs work to correct that?
 
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	12-10-2011 02:52 PM #2
 Sure. There's a guy on here who has a coupe with a coil over front.... If my memory was any good I'd tell you who it was!!!! He's working out of the country now, Italy I think. Hopefully someone with a functional memory will help you out with a name!!!!!    Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today! 
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	12-10-2011 03:05 PM #3Roger 
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	12-10-2011 03:08 PM #4
 I'd like to run a spring with gas shocks but the mounts on the axle are covered some by the bat wings and i'd hate to think of cutting em off.
 
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	12-10-2011 03:04 PM #5
 Henry Rifle has a coil over's on the front of his '34, and yup, he's in ItalyYou don't know what you've got til it's gone 
 
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	12-10-2011 03:04 PM #6
 Ok, his name is Henry Rifle---do a search and you'll see his yellow coupe with the coil over front suspension!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today! 
 Carroll Shelby
 
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	12-10-2011 03:09 PM #7
 you should cut that front end off at the firewall
 
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	12-11-2011 04:55 AM #8
 
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	12-10-2011 03:11 PM #9
 Here's a link to Jack's post showing his '34's front end:
 Drove it out of the garage . . .Roger 
 Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
 
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	12-10-2011 03:16 PM #10
 My plans as of now are to weld in a 2 inch pipe 1/4 inch thick in front of the grill. But that could change if I figure what to do about installing a spring.
 
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	12-11-2011 05:29 AM #11
 Don't want to cut it off at the firewall $$$$$$ so I'm going to make this work. Is there a way to mount a transverse spring to a paralell spring mount on the axle cause that's what I have. From searching I'm sure the front axle is from a 1940-41 Ford 3/4 ton truck.
 
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	12-11-2011 06:27 AM #12
 I don't see that you need that front kick-up on the frame if you're looking at changing the suspension. I'd think about another cut, and if it were me I'd be looking at Pete & Jake's for a lighter duty axle that doesn't have all that stuff welded on it. You can probably make that one work, but it just doesn't work for my eye.Roger 
 Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
 
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	12-11-2011 07:47 AM #13
 Pay attention now cause I'm only going to say this once more----cut it off at the firewall---add some new stuff going forward without THAT kickup you have now---Save your spindles, brakes,wheels--get a dropped axle from one of the places that have them( the biggest problem you have is THAT AXLE you have IS a truck axle and is totally wrong( well ONE thing is ok and that is the tread width) You need to have drop in the axle to have the car low---then you can add a cross spring and radius rods ---------
 
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	12-11-2011 02:30 PM #14
 Ok here's what i got. I'm looking at a axle kit from Speedway http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Front-...Axle,7768.html
 But I believe I have to id mine to make sure my king pins, spindles etc will fit. My axle is actually 50 inch and this one at sPEEDWAY IS 48. wILL 2 INCHES MATTER?
 
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	12-11-2011 02:40 PM #15
 





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