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Jon1953B4

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    53' dodge, 70' chevelle-crusing/drag racing, 00' cherokee-to work/ and to mud

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  1. Whole assembly is out and even beat the rain............. Thanks guys
  2. I've done a few searches and can't seem to find what I need, any help appreciated. How do you detach the steering column from the box? I loosened the collar on the tube at the box, took it down from the under dash hanger and it does not pull out of box? I still feels connected. I started to pull the steering wheel but im not sure that's the ticket either. It seems to be a tube within a tube? I'm thinking about pulling the pitman arm, box, column, and wheel as one.... Forgive me if this is dumb but I just don't seem to be getting it.
  3. I figured. No problem just would rather ask first.
  4. Thanks for the advice. Here in MD I have the same deal with the jeep guys. I picked up a set of stock 90's 15's with 50 % tread tires for $50. Problem is the center of jeep wheel won't clear hub of my 53 3/4 ton.
  5. Merle, Thanks for your continued help. So out of curiosity the 1/2 ton trucks do they have the same large center hub and just use a 16 inch wheel or?
  6. I've been just visiting from time to time to get info and stay involved because the project has been on the back burner. Recently I came up with a question: What wheel options do I have for my truck, a 3/4 ton? I've read stuff about the 1/2 tons but not 3/4. Correct me if I'm wrong but do 1/2 tons have 16's and 3/4 15 inch wheels? I thought I read jeep wheels would work but I just proved factory cherokee/wrangler wheels from the 90s do not fit over the front wheel center hub. if pictures help please let me know and I'll email them because they're too big too upload.(2.3mb) What I'm looking for is 3 Main Answers? 1) What do I have stock or am I supposed to have? Wheel size? backspacing? Looks like crappy rotten tires show 7.00-15. 2) What options do i have? 3) What's probably the most readlity available replacement via craigs/junkyard/etc? I previosuly gathered this info with merle's help: Serial Number 83396212 Year 1953 Make Dodge Model B-4-C Engine 217.76 Flathead Six Wheelbase 116 Rating 3/4 Ton Engineering Code T308 Plant Detroit, Michigan Build Number 8212 Hopefully this lack of knowledge isn't due to poor forum searching because I did spend some time doing that. I appreciate any help. Thanks in advance, Jon-my poor rusty pilothouse hasn't changed state in months and is snow covered. Plan is to get covered up in a temp garage soon and actually make progress.
  7. Not sure if you've seen this, but it may help. http://dodgepilothouseclub.org/know/frontend/front.htm Jon
  8. Hey guys, I'm hoping you can help me out. I have a lead on a windshield visor local to me but I'm not sure if it's the right one. Obviously if you've seen my album pics you know I can't drive my 53 to see if it fits. The ad states its a Fulton Visor with drip rail mounts and measures 49'' apart for a split windshield. I can't put the link in for pictures because craigslist is shut down today in protest of PIPA and SOPA internet piracy. Measurements of an installed one on your pilothouse or any help at all will be much appreciated. Thanks, Jon
  9. MMcKinney, This response is exactly why I posted this question on this forum. Along with very good data, you guys have "been there done that" real insight. Thanks so much for all the feedback. You have definitely given me more to think about. Need to bust out the repair manual "frame" section for some research. Something about that shortbed look is just my style so I'm not scared off yet. Did you ever consider in your running board debacle cutting and re-welding your originals to the size you need? For me it also really matters that I have come across a very limited supply of beds(2 and both short). Mine is really rusted and beat up.
  10. Thanks to Merle I now know from my serial # the exact info of my dodge. Serial Number 83396212 Year 1953 Make Dodge Model B-4-C Engine 217.76 Flathead Six Wheelbase 116 Rating 3/4 Ton Engineering Code T308 Plant Detroit, Michigan Build Number 8212
  11. Thanks Dennis. Driveshaft is not a big deal because I have to replace it anyway. Would the running boards be a different size?
  12. Now that I have some direction on what I have does anyone have any input on what would it take to switch to a shortbed and what years are compatible? Is it just a matter of hacking some frame rail or does the axle move forward etc?
  13. 49Dodge1ton, that's a valid point to consider. Would the VIN be able to tell me definitively what model the truck is? Thanks, Jon
  14. How do you tell the difference between a 3/4 ton (B-4-C), or is it the optional 116" half ton (B-4-B-116)? Thanks Merle Jon
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