I do have a set. They are Fox 2" by something. Bought them off Steve G a few years ago. Thanks for letting me know though.
I'll start a build thread soon to show what I got going on.
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- Sat Aug 16, 2014 10:41 am
- Forum: Go-Fast Tech
- Topic: AutoFab Coil Bucket Install Help
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- Sat Aug 16, 2014 8:47 am
- Forum: Go-Fast Tech
- Topic: AutoFab Coil Bucket Install Help
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Re: AutoFab Coil Bucket Install Help
They are actually really nice components. I have their radius arms & beams as well. I knew there would be some fabbing required, but as mentioned earlier, I just bought my first welder 2 weeks ago...so this build project is quite the undertaking for me.
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- Fri Aug 15, 2014 4:13 pm
- Forum: Go-Fast Tech
- Topic: AutoFab Coil Bucket Install Help
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Re: AutoFab Coil Bucket Install Help
Will do tomorrow. Its getting dark on the east coast already or I would do it now. There is a small hump behind the stock coil bucket, at the top of the frame. The AutoFab buckets are flat on the back so they don't sit flush against the frame. AutoFab told me to make a pie shaped relief cut on or ne...
- Fri Aug 15, 2014 1:30 pm
- Forum: Go-Fast Tech
- Topic: AutoFab Coil Bucket Install Help
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AutoFab Coil Bucket Install Help
I am installing a set of AutoFabs buckets on my 1984 F150 frame up build. I noticed the driver side bucket dose not sit flat, Steve G & the boys at AutoFab suggested I cut a pie shape out of the frame rail, hammer the hump flat, then re-weld it. Couldn't find any info or pics online. Anyone have a p...