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Old 12-14-2014, 09:58 PM   #1
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Help identifying Front Suspension in my '57 3100

Hello....new to the truck world!...I recently purchased a '57 3100....the previous owner had passed away and the family decided to sell the truck...so unfortunately I was passed no knowledge of it's history....

First question of many to come....

Any idea what front clip was grafted onto the frame?......it needs rebuilt badly....pictures below.....note....I have a master cylinder issues as well...

thank you!....Dan



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Old 12-15-2014, 12:34 AM   #2
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Re: Help identifying Front Suspension in my '57 3100

It appears to be a rather crudely installed Plymouth Volarie front suspenson. It was the hot lick for independent suspension on the front ends of 53,54,55 & 56 F100 Fords in the late 70's and early 80's.

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Old 12-15-2014, 01:33 AM   #3
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Re: Help identifying Front Suspension in my '57 3100

Yep its a Volare / Aspen / Diplomat / 5th Avenue . They made them from '77 to '89.

Wow they even bolted it in, usually they notch the frame and weld then in. The beauty of bolting in is is isolates the chassis from the road vibrations better.

Nice thing is the ride height is adjustable to a degree.

If you rebuild it use Moog parts for the best results.

Lets see some pic's of the engine and the rest of the truck.
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Old 12-15-2014, 08:54 AM   #4
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Re: Help identifying Front Suspension in my '57 3100

If you read Classic Trucks magazine, surprisingly many of the Ford trucks featured still have that front suspension. I've had four Mopars with that suspension and never had any problems with it. It looks like the rubber mounts are cracked and need replacing but other than that, if it's installed well I don't think I would go to the trouble to remove it and install something else.
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Old 12-15-2014, 09:06 AM   #5
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Re: Help identifying Front Suspension in my '57 3100

Thank you!.....I had no idea!......I appreciate the fast response!....It makes sense...It's feels like it is a 80's resto....are there any good aftermarket suspension rebuild kits for the Volarie/Aspen/etc suspension?....or just rebuild as stock....

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Old 12-15-2014, 09:24 AM   #6
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Re: Help identifying Front Suspension in my '57 3100

Volare, Aspen, and Diplomat police cars and taxi's had that same suspension so there might be some heavier duty parts available. I don't know as I never did any work on any of mine. The only problem I ever ran into was finding someone who knew how to align them properly. Fortunately they don't need alignment much when you get them right. I put 201K miles on a 76 Aspen station wagon and it never needed to be aligned.

That's a great looking truck you have.
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Old 12-15-2014, 09:39 AM   #7
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Re: Help identifying Front Suspension in my '57 3100

Cool truck! I have a thing for any '57.

I had never heard of those front ends being used.
Mine was a "80s" restore/mod and mine got actual MII front end parts.

G&R's: they even bolted it in, usually they notch the frame and weld then in. The beauty of bolting in is is isolates the chassis from the road vibrations better
Very interesting feature of that method.

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