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Does anyone know if Ford ever entered into the CUCV contract bid in the 80,s , it would be cool to see what they looked like .
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Oh, boy..............IFS does not equal crap in a HUMVEE...try to achieve ground clearance like that with a straight axle.ifs = crap in anything. Im surprised ford went to ifs in the full sizes so early, a major reason i dont like ford. My friends got a 92 bronco, i mean honestly its not that bad, but its got some sort fo electronic issue we cant figure out that disables normal tranny shifting, and the speedometer and abs, and the ifs just sucks and makes lifts expensive. and bumper droop! but i would like a first gen bronco for sure
Agreed on the 14-bolt. That is a great axle. And I will agree with the appeal of the '73-'87 GM trucks - everything is available, and most of it is cheap. AND it's a clean, attractive body style. My argument about axles will hold up across the board, in every weight class available. The 14-bolt is the only thing they've ever gotten right when it comes to strength. And I'm afraid that's not just my opinionI cant argue because i dont know much about ford axles, but ive seen people do some hardcore stuff with 10 bolts, i mean i beat the crap out of my k5 with 10 bolts and never had an issue, but im certainly more happy with my 14ff and dana 60. True Gm probably got it because of lowest bidder, much like everything else, but another reason i like gm trucks (fullsize mind you) Cheap, plentiful, interchangability, and alot of mods. To argue your point it seems your only comparing half ton axles.. And as for you comparing GM ifs lifts to ford ifs lifts, yeah i belive you but when i said expensive i was comparing to my older hm fullsizes, if i owned and 92+gm i wouldnt have said that.