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I have a 69 F-100 and I'm about to start a crown Vic swap. I'm looking at going with a set of 20in mobsteel wheels. Can anyone give info on there custom wheels as far as back spacing and tire sizes?? I plan on doing on axle flip in the rear and keeping the 5x5.5 pattern since they offer that pattern. Any help would be great!
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That it?

Pictures probably work the same just use the button that says “Img” above the posting window to wrap the tags around your image URL.
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HaHaaa!!!! Thanks DuckRyder.....
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Just installed DJM beams. Previous owner already lowered the rear by removing leaves and cutting/welding the front spring hangers. Had to add 6 degree shims to get the pinion angle right. :roll:
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I am just getting ready to start on my 1967 Ford F250 long bed. I have been doing a lot of research regarding lowering this truck but few companies have kits available for the F250. Lots of companies have kits for the F100 trucks, so I was wondering if those F100 kits would work on my F250.
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Hey marz what suspension is under you truck as of now? I know in the beginning you said MII but I was curious if you changed anything to make it lay the rockers.
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Put some DJM Beams on my 69 F250 C/S with a set of Chevy C20.coil springs cut 1.5 coils off
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also a 6" rear flip kit with C notch pretty basic kit Although I had the 7/8 king pin so the beams are F100 and they fit right .
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