Front Suspension Installation Instructions: 1953-1956 Ford Truck Custom IFS
Front Suspension Installation Instructions: 1953-1956 Ford Truck Custom IFS
Front Suspension Installation Instructions: 1953-1956 Ford Truck Custom IFS
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~ Custom IFS Installed ~
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Locating the axle center line:
Using the illustration above, find and mark the axle
center line on both the passenger and driver side
frame rail.
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Double check all measurements and finish welding
the cross member into place.
Place one washer onto the 5/8” control arm shaft and
push it through the front bushing of the control arm.
Place a 2nd washer behind the bushing and push the
5/8” shaft into the front of the cross member.
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Place the 3rd washer in between the bushing and the
pin as shown.
Push the 5/8” shaft all the way through the pin and
bushing. You may need a little elbow grease to get
the shaft all the way through.
Torque to 75 ft lbs
Place one washer onto the 5/8” control arm shaft and
push it through the front bushing of the control arm.
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Place the 3rd washer in between the bushing and the
eccentric as shown.
Push the 5/8” shaft all the way through the eccentric
and bushing. You may need a little elbow grease to
get the shaft all the way through.
Torque to 75 ft lbs
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Installing the anti-sway bar:
Slide the lock ring collar over the bar on each side
first. The split bushings go over the bar and then the
aluminum blocks slide on over the bushings.
Place the top of the shock into the top mount on the
cross member. The adjustment knob should be
facing the rear of the vehicle.
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The bottom bolt has a modified head that needs to
be installed from the front to the back.
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Installing the rack and pinion:
Place the rack on the cross member brackets as
shown. Use the supplied 5/8” hardware to fasten it
into place. The picture shows a power rack that
requires a 5/8” spacer between the rack and the
mounting brackets. A manual rack bolts directly to
the mounting brackets not needing these spacers.
Install the jam nut and outer tie rod end onto both
sides of the rack. With the rotors pointing straight
ahead(0 toe) install the tie rod ends into the bottom
of the steering arm. Torque the tie rod ends to 60 ft.
lbs. and install the cotter pin.
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Alignment specifications
Caster: Power rack 4-6 degrees positive
Manual rack 2-4 degrees positive
Camber: 0 Degree
Toe-in: 1/32 to 1/16 inch
The lower control arms should be level to the ground
or within a degree or two once the vehicle is at full
weight. You can then perform the final alignment.
*OIL PANS*
289-302 Small Block Ford Motor = fox body rear sump oil pan or
Milodon rear sump pan holds 7 quarts plus the filter, Oil pan #
31125, Oil pump pickup #18380, CNC stainless dip stick #22040
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