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Fireman James

07-18-2009 17:49:18
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i have 76 f100 4x4 my question is, can i put the running gear from a f250 from the same year on my f100

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Fireman James

09-30-2009 09:57:46
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Re: 1976 f100 in reply to Fireman James, 07-18-2009 17:49:18  
i have a 351 engine. how can i tell if it is a 351w or 351m

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rustyfarmall

07-24-2009 12:18:55
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Re: 1976 f100 in reply to Fireman James, 07-18-2009 17:49:18  
I swapped the rear axle from a '61 F250 to a '63 F100 several years ago. It was a direct swap, but I had to use the driveshaft from the F250.

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ericlb

07-18-2009 21:19:03
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Re: 1976 f100 in reply to Fireman James, 07-18-2009 17:49:18  
you CAN do it but the 1/2 tons and the 3/4 tons have completly different frames you'll have to do a lot of drilling and such to mount the componets ,ther used to be a shop around here that did that to broncos to get the dana 60 axles for offroading but they closed years ago

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Fireman James

07-19-2009 15:50:53
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Re: 1976 f100 in reply to ericlb, 07-18-2009 21:19:03  
thanks for the info. so what is the difference the width?

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