Thread: How to hang a 9 inch?
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02-14-2006 10:59 PM #1
How to hang a 9 inch?
Okay, I have a 1957 Ford 9" truck rearend on it's way to me as I write. I already talked to club member Pat McCarthy who said I will probably need a little shortening of the axle to cener things. After that is completed I want to hang the rear under my 2X3" frame with a 12" kick up in back. Here is my plan of attack, I hope all the geezers can right me if I'm headed in the wrong direction.
1. The front suspension, tires, and motor/tranny are already installed so I plan to raise the back of the frame till the rails are parallel with the ground and level. I don't want a rake to the chassis.
2. I have a 47 Ford sedan front spring that I plan to mount transverse behind the axle. I also have a weld on perch that will either be welded to the rear cross member or a bridge above it if weding it directly to the cross member will lift the back of the frame too high.
3. I still have to purchase shackles and weld-on shackle mounts but when I do, how do I install the mounts? Do I just measure eye to eye on the spring and split the difference from the middle of the axle on either side of the center line? Do I mount the spring, then bolt the shackles/mounts to it and center the axle behind them and tack it in place? How do I account for the downward movement of the spring eye and the upward movement of the shackle at the mount? I know the alignment of the rear end is crucial, pinion angle movement will be limited by ladder bars later on. Should I build a small amound of pinion angle into it by rotating the snout down a little when I weld the backets on? My circle tracker is built like this. Okay, I'll shut up and listen to the guru's, thanks.
".......So sanded it all down and resprayed. ......" Been there. done that on a couple of paint jobs over the years. Usually took me a couple of days to get over being mad before I started...
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