how to install a bolt in independent front suspension for 1965-1979 F100 F150 pickups

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Classic Truck Performance

Classic Truck Performance

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Installing the new CPP bolt on frontend for 1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979 Ford F100 and F250S WAPPING
The fourth generation of the F-series trucks were produced from 1961-66. Up to this point annual sheetmetal and trim changes were made for a fresh look, but the chassis remained much the same as those that had come before, that is until a big change was made midway in 1965. A completely new chassis was introduced that included Ford’s infamous twin I-beam front suspension. This layout used two I-beam axles, each anchored to the frame on one side of the frame with the wheel on the opposite side of the truck. The idea was the long individual axles would allow each wheel to act independently while maintaining the strength of a conventional single I-beam.
For the fifth generation of the F-series, from 1967-72, and the sixth generation, from 1973-79, there were styling changes and improvements in interior comfort but the twin I-beam front suspension remained in play. And to a great degree that suspension system is why ’65-79 Ford pickups have often been overlooked by early truck aficionados. Despite the fact that these pickups are good looking, the twin I-beam configuration was not one of Ford’s better ideas. These front ends had very little caster, so a common complaint was poor straight line stability and wandering on rough roads as a result of the camber change as the wheels moved up and down at the end of the individual axles. These front ends were also known to be hard on tires and could lay waste to a pair of shock absorbers in short order.
While ’65-79 Ford pickups are readily available for reasonable prices (particularly when compared to C10s) the problem for the CTP faithful has always been that twin I-beam Fords have handling limitations, the steering boxes are notoriously leak prone, and perhaps worst of all from our perspective is they are difficult to lower correctly. There’s no arguing that stance is a critical part of building a cool truck of any make, and lowering is a key component of that, which is a big problem when building a Ford of that era. But for every problem there is a solution, and the best way to get a Ford closer to the ground while simultaneously improving its ride and handling characteristics is to install a Classic Performance Products (CPP) bolt-in Mustang II Front Suspension Kit for ’65-79 F-100/F-150s.
Although the Mustang II was forgettable, the front suspension will always be regarded as the best feature of those cars. The Mustang II had a surprisingly stout front end with bigger wheel bearings than the Chevy Nova clip swaps that were once popular. The ball joint and tie-rod end studs are the same size used on fullsize Fords and the front mount rack-and-pinion steering that makes room for virtually any engine. Given all that and the fact that it is easily adaptable to a variety of applications, it’s hard to find fault with a Mustang II suspension system.
CPP has gone to great lengths to make installing their IFS kit easy. Once the stock Ford axles, spring brackets, and crossmember are removed, CPP’s Mustang II crossmember and upper control arm brackets bolt in place, with no welding required. By using factory holes locating the new crossmember and upper control arm brackets is foolproof-and only six additional holes have to be drilled to complete the installation.
Along with the beautifully crafted main crossmember and control arm brackets the CPP kit includes a new manual or power rack-and-pinion steering gear, stock or dropped spindles, new coil springs and shocks, 11.75-inch disc brake package, black powdercoated tubular control arms, 3/4-inch sway bar with billet mounts, and all the required hardware. Also available with this kit are CPP’s unique FitRite adjustable engine mounts to suit a variety of Ford engines as well as Chevy LS and LT V-8s. For those who want to run larger wheels, bigger brakes, and suspension adjustment capabilities, CPP offers a number of upgrades to the basic IFS kit that include Corvette-style spindles and hubs, 13-inch brake kit, and coilover springs and shocks. Additionally, this spindle and brake combination comes with spacers that allow the tread width to be reduced by 1/4 or 1/2 inch per side.
Ford pickups with twin I-beam suspension are often overlooked by classic truck enthusiasts because front suspension modifications have been seen as difficult to accomplish satisfactorily, but that has changed. CPP’s bolt-in Mustang II front suspension kit is the quick-and-easy way to swap those twin I-beams for IFS and gain the benefits of a smoother ride, better handling with the road feel of rack-and-pinion steering, along with the cool look a lowered ride height provides. There’s even more to come-CPP has more upgrades for fans of Ford’s iconic F-series trucks that we will reveal soon.

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@RS-gh2mf
@RS-gh2mf Ай бұрын
I like the QA1 system better 👍
@blueridgeboy7721
@blueridgeboy7721 20 сағат бұрын
Does this make it easier to clear a long tube exhaust?
@josemeza9207
@josemeza9207 22 күн бұрын
Would it fit 1977 f150 302 v8stock engine.?
@MxGuru1
@MxGuru1 2 ай бұрын
How low does this kit go with drop spindles ?
@rustandbeards
@rustandbeards 4 ай бұрын
This product is NOT on your website or in your catalogs...Please provide a link and price details
@kevincollier3382
@kevincollier3382 4 ай бұрын
What is the website to order?
@eddiet1980
@eddiet1980 3 ай бұрын
Will this kit work on a 69 F250?? Thanks
@WilliamMunny-d8s
@WilliamMunny-d8s 24 күн бұрын
I know the engine and 90% of the weight is on the frame behind that cut BUT doesnt that big cut in the frame still weaken the front end and may eventually crack? To fix couldnt that bracket be WELDED in around the cut portion?
@blueridgeboy7721
@blueridgeboy7721 20 сағат бұрын
You would just pull the temper out of the metal making it weaker.
@derrickhaucke9909
@derrickhaucke9909 5 ай бұрын
What are the part numbers for this kit and the brakes? Im not seeing it on the website.
@classictruckperformance290
@classictruckperformance290 5 ай бұрын
E6579M2IFS-K 1965-79 FORD F100/F150 MUSTANG 2 DELUXE IFS
@derrickhaucke9909
@derrickhaucke9909 5 ай бұрын
Do you have a link? I'm not finding it for some reason.
@MxGuru1
@MxGuru1 4 ай бұрын
@@classictruckperformance290with drop spindles ho lo can you go
@slick-px4pq
@slick-px4pq 3 ай бұрын
​@@derrickhaucke9909 I was able to find it. It's $2650
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