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1953-56 Ford Pickup TCI Complete Chassis, Coilover IFS-Four-Link Rear, Plain

Item EK-48-92066-1
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      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Small Block Engine Mounts Pre-Mounted
      • Automatic Transmission Mounts Pre-Mounted
      • Tubular A-Arms
      • 2" Drop Spindles
      • RideTech Adjustable Coilovers
      • 1" Rear 4-Bars Supplied
      • Power Steering Rack
      • Front & Rear Sway Bar Kits
      • Panard Bar Assembly
      • 11" Smooth/Vented Brake Rotors
      • Big-Bore Brake Calipers
      • Power Brake Pedal Assembly
      • Stainless Steel Hardlines Pre-Plumbed
      • Stainless Steel Flexlines Pre-Plumbed
      • 9" Rear End Ho

      Description

      To build the best, start with the best! This 1953-1956 Ford pick up complete chassis has been engineered for strength, safety, performance, drive-ability, and ride-ability. The frame features main rails with an extended height from 6" to 8" for increased rigidity and clearance between upper and lower x-members while still retaining the original factory profile. The heavy duty, 16 piece, 2" x .75" .120w center section allows plenty of room for even the most extreme exhaust sizes. Big-bore brake calipers and large 11 inch vented brake rotors in the front provide extra stopping power and safety.

      TCI's custom independent front suspension system is a no-nonsense, no-compromise performance set-up based on their own

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