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Title: Frame almost done!
Post by: tarheel57 on 2010-11-29 22:09
I had a week off for Thanksgiving so it give me time to get my frame painted and put back together.  I posted 7 pictures of my frame under gallerys,but somehow got them under members rides instead of under construction,sorry. I used one of Wildhogs rack & pinnion setups ( which works very nice ) and front and rear swaybars from Thunderbirds Southwest,and 3" drop spindles and disc brake setup from Fatman Fabrications.So far I am pleased with the way its turning out. Tarheel57  :burnout:
Title: Re: Frame almost done!
Post by: shopratwoody on 2010-11-29 22:25
Now that is nice. Beautiful :unitedstates:
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Post by: RICH MUISE on 2010-11-30 07:41
Ditto! really pretty...you've been busy. r&p setup looks great.
Title: Re: Frame almost done!
Post by: 57AGIN on 2010-11-30 13:48
Rich:

I can hardly wait to see the finished project.  Your frame and front end work really is some eye candy.

Bob
57 AGIN

Title: Re: Frame almost done!
Post by: Frankenstein57 on 2010-11-30 17:47
Nice work, looks first rate.  I posted in the wrong section once, wasn't to hard to switch. Mark
Title: Re: Frame almost done!
Post by: RICH MUISE on 2010-11-30 22:20
Tarheel...is your name Rich also or has Bob got us confused. I'm confused. lol.  Rich
Title: Re: Frame almost done!
Post by: tarheel57 on 2010-11-30 22:44
He's not to far off,its Rick.
Title: Re: Frame almost done!
Post by: RICH MUISE on 2010-12-02 08:23
Rick...what did you end up using for shocks and did you have to modify the rear brackets? If so could you post a close-up pic of the new brackets.  thanks Rich
Title: Re: Frame almost done!
Post by: 57AGIN on 2010-12-02 13:15
Guys:

Don't know if this would be of interest for your frame preparation.  When I had the CalTrac traction bars installed on my 57, I converted my rear shocks to the more modern type of Strange Eng. adjustable shocks.  To do the change, the lower shock mounts had to be changed, they now bolt through the rear leaf spring bracket mount assembly (These shocks use a heavy duty grade 8 bolt bolting through a fabricated bracket to attach the lower shock to the spring bracket mount assembly instead of using the stock bayonet lower shock mount type).

I've attached a couple of photos of the revised lower shock mount set-up.

Bob
57 AGIN
Title: Re: Frame almost done!
Post by: tarheel57 on 2010-12-02 20:53
Rich,I used Gabriel gas shocks ( heavy duty ones ),and keep my original upper and lower rear mounts.Tarheel57 :burnout:
Title: Re: Frame almost done!
Post by: luelui57 on 2011-01-19 21:01
 Great looking frame.  Are the springs relocated?  I'm planning a minitub on my 57 Ranchero.
Any tips are appreciated.
Thanks Louie
Title: Re: Frame almost done!
Post by: tarheel57 on 2011-01-19 21:25
Thanks Louie,the rear springs are in the stock location.Im sure some of the guys on the site have done the mini tub on their 57 that can be a lot of help.Thanks and good luck.Tarheel57 :burnout: