GROUNDED CHASSIS
TCI Engineering introduces the 1948-1956 Ford F-100
Grounded Chassis. The rear frame rails have been kicked up and the front crossmember has been raised to put the running boards 1 inch o the ground with 26-inch (front) and 28-inch (rear) tall tires. The frame features main rails with an extended height from 6 inches to 8 inches for increased rigidity. Clearance between upper and lower x-members is maximized while still retaining the original frame profile. The center section is custom built for each chassis to match the customer specified engine and transmission. Frame rails are fixture welded with all mounting hardware installed before being fully enclosed. All edges are ground smooth to give a clean appearance.
The four-link bars were moved up the side of the frame to keep proper geometry at the new super low ride height. TCI placed the link bars and lower shock attachments outside the frame rails to maximize roll resistance. The tapered rear airbags provide maximum lift and travel while also being capable of higher loads and a comfortable ride.
TCI paid special attention with the modified front crossmember to ensure proper geometry for comfort and performance. The company used a double convoluted bag in the front to provide maximum lift and travel. An external shock and bump stop provide safety and comfort. The complete chassis includes with hand fabricated ¼-inch stainless air lines along with 3/16-inch brake lines and hoses. Optional Ridetech Ride Control X systems and tanks are also available.
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