I miss my old trucks I learn how to drive off road in a 2wd old Ford truck me and my brother was the first to flip twin I beams NO one ever heard of it before
@@pete1534 you can only do it with the Ford twin i-beam suspension front ends. You literally take the two sides, swap sides and turn them over. It gives a lot of lift in the front end. There's a little more than just swapping sides but that's the jist of it
But they have been running all over Perry Cross City pudding Creek basically all over the northwest side of Florida and Scattered out throughout the whole state I remember seeing them at pudding Creek the original pudding Creek in 2000 and they were doing them before that great video keep up the great work🇺🇸💪🏻
Jack Cowart I might be mistaken but i bet most of them ole boys came from out around Wakula Springs and Wewahitchka. Used to be a lot of them ole boys from that area that ran those type a trucks when I lived down there on the northern edge of the Appalachacola National Forrest Down near Quincy, and Tallahassee area.
@@RedRabbit4230 I've been mud bogging since I was 20 I am 50 years old now I have seen a lot of these trucks all over the state. In 1985 my uncle had a 78 Ford f100 set up like this . As I said I have seen them all over the state for many years
@@jackcowart5249 yea i dont hsve anything like that for sure.i only have an 86 yota 6" susp. 3"body 35" tires 22r 4cyl. Waiting for a transplant. Wanting to do an sas. But never at home. I also have 98 chevy z71 5.7 6"susp. Also 35's and a toyota 97 4runner 3.4 v6 33" tires no lift.
@@jackcowart5249 i live up just north of Birmingham,Al now and drive a truck for a living. So i don't have much time to spend working on my projects. Lol
@@Buddy713 the dana 60s come factory with a limited slip. Seems you missed the joke. Since they lack the front diff a locker would be handy in. 🙂 #nevergoingtobebillburr.
4x4's are heavy and the drivetrain soaks up a lot of power, a flipped front will give you the clearance, skinny front tires add little resistance add a locker some paddles and a heavy shot of ( power adder of your choice ) what you end up with is a OG swap buggy.