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  1. MaverickDan

    MaverickDan I wanna go fast!!!

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    Bought a new to me truck today. Its a 95 f150 2wd, short bed, 5.0, auto, 3.08 gear. This is going to be the mavs tow truck eventually. I'm thinking it may need a better gear though. Plans for it as of right now are tune-up, headers with true duals, rear lowering shackle to level it out. Here's the only pic of it right now (my aunt really wanted me in the pic:coco:)
     

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    just a thought... if you put lowering shackles on it and then put a trailer its gonna sag a bit...
     
  3. Derek 5oComet

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    Humm 3.08 gear thats kinda odd.I have had a few 90's f150s all the 5.0 autos had 3.55's.
     
  4. MaverickDan

    MaverickDan I wanna go fast!!!

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    Thought about that. Will probably get something like these http://www.shockwarehouse.com/site/mon_loadlevel.cfm if those don't fix it guess I'll just put the stock shackles back on. I wont have a trailer til probably next year any way.

    I looked at the tag on the diff it said 3 08 on it. I did check earlier, that year they were available with a 3.08 or a 3.55. I'd like a 3.73, I figure since it has od it wont be turning too high on the highway.
     
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    i personally like the slight rake that my c1500 has
     
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    Trucks are supposed to be raked, lowering your back end is a sin.

    And, the 5.0s tow awesome, I towed my friends E350 van stuffed FULL of car parts, sheet metal, and other random junk. Silly Bronco didn't even hardly notice there was over 10,000 lbs behind it.
     
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    Wouldn't it be cheaper to finish the Maverick so you don't have to tow it?
     
  8. MaverickDan

    MaverickDan I wanna go fast!!!

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    I know the back is supposed to be higher, but I think it would look better level.
    It would be but with a boosted app. at the drag strip there's always the possibility that something will break. It's not a matter of if but when.
     
  9. Joe Dirt

    Joe Dirt BBF life

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    On my 90 i had i tried to get rid of the rake i used 87-99 chevy 1500 shackes cause they are avalible in 3" and there cheaper i did have to trim some off of there height and still had to use some twist in spring spacers up front to level it out to where i was happy
     
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    MaverickDan I wanna go fast!!!

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    I'm not trying to make it perfect, just don't want the back way higher then the front.
     
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    Figured that, thats why i said where i was happy with it

    The front springs on these trucks sag and thats why they all start to get a heavy rake
     
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    The biggest problem with lowering the back so its pretty close too even with the front is when you drive the back end gets pushed down far enough that your nose sticks up in the air... and that just looks really really wrong:vomito:


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  13. MaverickDan

    MaverickDan I wanna go fast!!!

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    The truck will still have a bit of rake with a lowering shackle. I just don't want the back end like 5" higher then the front. To me that looks just as bad as the other way round.
     
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    I added some 2" blocks to my F150 for even more rake. :Woot:
     

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