Hi Tom,
I've heard of Industrial Chassis and of the Dodge Dakota front suspension
they sell. It's supposed to be stronger than the Mustang II suspension. I
haven't installed one or seen one installed in person yet. A few people
have emailed me about having installed the Dodge Dakota suspension and that
I should add it to my website as another alternative IFS. I haven't heard
from anyone who has actually driven their truck to provide me with some
feedback as to it's handling and braking characteristic's.
Joe
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Cooper" <c_tom@bellsouth.net>
To: "Oletrucks" <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 4:50 PM
Subject: [oletrucks] still researching 55 TF front end
> Has anyone ever heard of a company in Phoenix Arizona called Industrial
> Chassis? I met a guy here locally that will do my front end on my 55TF. He
> is highly recommended, and he built a 1954 Chevy truck with a 98 Fleetside
> bed. It was fully tricked out with all the bells and whistels, it won
truck
> of the year one year in one of the truck magazines.
> Anyway, he said that Industrial Chassis sells Dodge Dakota front ends that
> work very well on a 55TF. Has anyone used a Dodge Dakota front end and has
> any one ever heard of Industrial Chassis?
> He said he would use what ever front end i would like. So far its between
> the Dodge and the tubular Mustang II. As it stand right now i am leaning
> towards the Mustang II because i can get the kit locally thus no shipping
> charge. He is working me up a detailes price for the steering column and
> rack and pinion and all the other things i need.
> I know i am probably wearing this subject in the ground, but I like to get
> the facts before I come off of that much money.
> I appreicate the time and patience,
> Friendly regards from the Carolinas,
> Tom Cooper
> 55 TF 3100
> 97 S-10
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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