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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by SDratRod, Oct 1, 2014.

  1. Straightpipes
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    Just because somebody tried something 50 years ago doesn't make it traditional. I can't imagine taking my absolutely 100%, built in the 50s, super HAMB friendly 1935 hot rod apart to put some goofy air bag system in it. You want it......Have at it. And, I don't have to like it. But, most guys, like me, who grew up around hot rods are gonna laugh at you..
     
  2. gimpyshotrods
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    That's mighty big of y'all.
     
  3. Hot Rod Rodney
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    LOL, you certainly picked the wrong forum to inquire about bags - this group is hardly unbiased! If you go to layitlow.com you'll get a completely different response.
     
  4. gimpyshotrods
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    Not really. I have bagged 106 pre-1964 American cars in the last 15-years. Number of request for "traditional builds": 3.

    I am happy to help, instead of being a jerk.
     
  5. 1954fordkustom
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    Jag xj2 will bring the front down real nice and you gain several upgrades in doing so. You can still pick up jag front ends for. $200 at wrecking yard


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  6. gimpyshotrods
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    Second-to-last generation Crown Vic might work too. I'd have to check the width.
     
  7. slammed
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    Springs for now would get you on the road sooner/cheaper & then save and plan for a air bag system if the lowest ride is what you like. The HAMB is a Hot Rod ( generic clique) & Custom/Kustom forum. By your thread title the nay sayers came locked and loaded to shoot down the system. And that ignore list option becomes a God send. Post some pix when progress is made.
     
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  9. rocknrolldaddy
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    I flipped the rear, and pulled every other leaf in the front on my '63. It was ok for the time I was using it for work. Now, I want to go lower with blocks in the rear and Crown Vic swap in front.

    The CV swap gets you power steering, disc brakes and the stance a lot of guys are looking for. The Crown Vic is also a service vehicle (Police, taxis, and government use), that means replacement parts are less expensive. They run about $250-$300 at the part pulling salvage yards. Or you can wait for 50% weekends. And you might have to consider wheels. I don't think I can run my steelies with a CV front end, but I haven't confirmed that.

    Flipping the axle in front would never work for me. I only have 4 1/2 inches between the oil pan and the I-beam. I've seen a few, on this site, that did a great job on a front axle flip. So there's a few things to consider.

    Good luck with your decision. Art.
     
  10. tfeverfred
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