1976 W100? Take it or leave it?

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Old 09-01-2009, 12:12 PM
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if you dont mind putting the time and some money into it would go for it. check to see if the tires are rotted @ all, check inside and out .
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As for a lift kit, you want to see that there are just leaf springs up front, no blocks. As for the rear, leaf springs and blocks are fine. Body lifts can cause problems though.

If it's something that you like and think you can make something out of it, I'd say go for it.
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If you do go and see it, look it over good. The bodies like to rust out in the fenders and floors, plus the radiator supports.
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Sorry I havent got back to ya sooner. yeah I was comparing the 2 and the 4wd trucks. Amazingly, the 2wd truck frames ARE the same AND the holes are already drilled for the leaf spring brackets {hangers}. That means that the 4WD stuff will bolt on. I compared a 74 2wd pickup and a 78 4wd dodge ramcharger. You would have to use grade 8 bolts[or stronger if u can find them] and make sure the shank [part that is not threaded] extends all the way through. Must fit tight into the hole also. No slop. Bolts look like they would be 5/8 or maybe even bigger. The original hangers are riveted on. These would have to be cut or ground off. Yes extra .support could be gained by doing some welding such as boxing the frame or welding in gussets in certain areas but is not necessary just to mount the hangers. The bolts would be just as strong as the rivets IF you made sure to use high quality locking aviation style nuts. [in my opinion]. So I guess there are some options that you have. You could change the whole frame or just the suspension. My W150 has blocks in the rear to raise the axle [from the factory]
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I might be on the wrong thread.{sorry}
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