Dirt Muscle Car

J-mobzz

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I almost bought a pair of beams for the front from a stock F150... I'm still willing, just don't know how it would all work with the car frame, height, etc.
I’ll see if I can find pictures but I extended some forged beams and turned them for the lift for a ranger a had 7ish years ago. They are stupid simple to modify. And something about mobbing a truck on beams is extra fun.
 

Greg

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So, just to be fair... @mbryson mentioned beams for this car about a year ago when he was here visiting during a road trip. 😉 He really put the idea in my head.

I do think beams look badass and they'll suck up hits better than IFS. With coilovers and air bumps, I think this thing could really work well. And I do have a pair of air bumps. 😁

I just know nothing about setting beams up, how I'd setup the steering (stock box is behind the axle center). I was looking at using a truck rack and pinion ahead of the a-arms.

I do want this car to really get attention, turn heads and make folks wonder. Beams would really get that done.
 

I Lean

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So, just to be fair... @mbryson mentioned beams for this car about a year ago when he was here visiting during a road trip. 😉 He really put the idea in my head.

I do think beams look badass and they'll suck up hits better than IFS. With coilovers and air bumps, I think this thing could really work well. And I do have a pair of air bumps. 😁

I just know nothing about setting beams up, how I'd setup the steering (stock box is behind the axle center). I was looking at using a truck rack and pinion ahead of the a-arms.

I do want this car to really get attention, turn heads and make folks wonder. Beams would really get that done.
This might help you set up your beams. Steering behind axle center and everything. 😁

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