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Drew Pojedinec

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63-64 Galaxie rears
« on: October 16, 2013, 10:43:06 AM »
Jay,
Do you still have the pictures that are missing from this thread:  http://www.network54.com/Forum/74182/thread/1234198030/Jay+Brown-+Galaxie+Suspension
It would answer a few questions for me.

Redoing the rear end in my car and trying to figure everything out beforehand.  Anyone else with a 63-64 please feel free to chime in, it'll be very helpful.
I doubt I'd need as large a tire as you have, but since I'm doing everything, I might as well massage as much room possible while I have it all apart.

Thanks!
Dp

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Re: 63-64 Galaxie rears
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2013, 11:38:15 AM »
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- 1969 Mach 1, Drag Week 2005 Winner NA/BB, 511" FE (10.60s @ 129); Drag Week 2007 Runner-Up PA/BB, 490" Supercharged FE (9.35 @ 151)
- 1964 Ford Galaxie, Drag Week 2009 Winner Modified NA (9.50s @ 143), 585" SOHC
- 1969 Shelby Clone, Drag Week 2015 Winner Modified NA (Average 8.98 @ 149), 585" SOHC

   

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Re: 63-64 Galaxie rears
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2013, 03:43:27 PM »
I had 275/60r 15 BFG on 8.5 American racing TT
and it touched on one side(outside) if i had people in the
rear seat
Now i have 255/75 or 70 i dont remember and they
clear with full load hard to get in and out of the Wheel
house though
So with a carefully centered rearend i Think 275 is possible
without cuting anything.
If that is of any help for you



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Jay, what's the reason(s) for the cable on the front of Cal Trac?
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2013, 09:19:32 AM »
Limit travel, hold up the bar in the event of catastrophic failure,  sanctioning rules,  piece of mind Or ........?
BTW the small (economy) jack-stands (pictured under the rear) especially at max lift have "surprisingly" little stability. I found out the hard after tipping a car into a garage wall as it fell over - so I'm gun-shy whenever I see them . At least IF you use one a 3-5 Ton stand on the other side the axle (which you might already have there) it adds some stability to the small stand. Small footprint stands are a nightmare waiting to happen. I ended up welding large steel plates under my small footprint stands and pouncing on 3-5 ton stands that are majorly stable whenever I found them priced right

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Re: 63-64 Galaxie rears
« Reply #4 on: October 18, 2013, 10:49:25 AM »
I dont know in Jays case but i use wires
like that to not perform a pole jump ;D
if the rod end broke



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Re: 63-64 Galaxie rears
« Reply #5 on: October 18, 2013, 11:58:26 AM »
I dont know in Jays case but i use wires
like that to not perform a pole jump ;D
if the rod end broke
That is exactly why they are there.  NHRA has started enforcing their use on traction bars like Cal-Tracs, I'm told...
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- 1969 Mach 1, Drag Week 2005 Winner NA/BB, 511" FE (10.60s @ 129); Drag Week 2007 Runner-Up PA/BB, 490" Supercharged FE (9.35 @ 151)
- 1964 Ford Galaxie, Drag Week 2009 Winner Modified NA (9.50s @ 143), 585" SOHC
- 1969 Shelby Clone, Drag Week 2015 Winner Modified NA (Average 8.98 @ 149), 585" SOHC

   

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Re: 63-64 Galaxie rears
« Reply #6 on: October 18, 2013, 12:28:29 PM »
either way, appreciate the input Jay and Heo.
Just wanted a lil info bookmarked for when I get started on the project.

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Re: Jay, what's the reason(s) for the cable on the front of Cal Trac?
« Reply #7 on: October 18, 2013, 12:59:50 PM »
BTW the small (economy) jack-stands (pictured under the rear) especially at max lift have "surprisingly" little stability. I found out the hard after tipping a car into a garage wall as it fell over - so I'm gun-shy whenever I see them . At least IF you use one a 3-5 Ton stand on the other side the axle (which you might already have there) it adds some stability to the small stand. Small footprint stands are a nightmare waiting to happen. I ended up welding large steel plates under my small footprint stands and pouncing on 3-5 ton stands that are majorly stable whenever I found them priced right

Those are actually 6 ton jackstands, BB, not the small ones.  They are plenty stable - Jay
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- 1969 Mach 1, Drag Week 2005 Winner NA/BB, 511" FE (10.60s @ 129); Drag Week 2007 Runner-Up PA/BB, 490" Supercharged FE (9.35 @ 151)
- 1964 Ford Galaxie, Drag Week 2009 Winner Modified NA (9.50s @ 143), 585" SOHC
- 1969 Shelby Clone, Drag Week 2015 Winner Modified NA (Average 8.98 @ 149), 585" SOHC

   

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Re: 63-64 Galaxie rears
« Reply #8 on: October 19, 2013, 12:20:43 PM »
I had 275/60r 15 BFG on 8.5 American racing TT
and it touched on one side(outside) if i had people in the
rear seat
Now i have 255/75 or 70 i dont remember and they
clear with full load hard to get in and out of the Wheel
house though
So with a carefully centered rearend i Think 275 is possible
without cuting anything.
If that is of any help for you

I've got a 275 60 on mine. The rear must have been centered pretty well from the factory though, because they don't rub at all. I'm not going to try, but it almost looks like there is room to fit 295's in there. That's on a 15x8, 4.5 backspace American Racing 200.

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Re: 63-64 Galaxie rears
« Reply #9 on: October 19, 2013, 01:25:25 PM »
Jay, (or anyone with the monoleafs)
How does the rear end hold up compared to 4-5leaf springs when towing your lil teardrop trailer or with any other load on in the back?

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Re: 63-64 Galaxie rears
« Reply #10 on: October 19, 2013, 02:23:00 PM »

I've got a 275 60 on mine. The rear must have been centered pretty well from the factory though, because they don't rub at all. I'm not going to try, but it almost looks like there is room to fit 295's in there. That's on a 15x8, 4.5 backspace American Racing 200.

That is a good looking car.  I definitely need to get my '64 back on the road...
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- 1969 Mach 1, Drag Week 2005 Winner NA/BB, 511" FE (10.60s @ 129); Drag Week 2007 Runner-Up PA/BB, 490" Supercharged FE (9.35 @ 151)
- 1964 Ford Galaxie, Drag Week 2009 Winner Modified NA (9.50s @ 143), 585" SOHC
- 1969 Shelby Clone, Drag Week 2015 Winner Modified NA (Average 8.98 @ 149), 585" SOHC

   

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Re: 63-64 Galaxie rears
« Reply #11 on: October 19, 2013, 02:25:05 PM »
Jay, (or anyone with the monoleafs)
How does the rear end hold up compared to 4-5leaf springs when towing your lil teardrop trailer or with any other load on in the back?

If I recall correctly Travis at Cal-Trac recommended that you replace the monoleaf springs every 3-4 years, so I would say they don't hold up as well long term.  They don't drag way down under the weight of my little trailer, though.
Jay Brown
- 1969 Mach 1, Drag Week 2005 Winner NA/BB, 511" FE (10.60s @ 129); Drag Week 2007 Runner-Up PA/BB, 490" Supercharged FE (9.35 @ 151)
- 1964 Ford Galaxie, Drag Week 2009 Winner Modified NA (9.50s @ 143), 585" SOHC
- 1969 Shelby Clone, Drag Week 2015 Winner Modified NA (Average 8.98 @ 149), 585" SOHC

   

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Re: 63-64 Galaxie rears
« Reply #12 on: November 06, 2013, 11:32:30 AM »
We have L-60 15 under our cars you could do this pretty ease we just ground off about a 1/4 inch on the inner edge and used 8 inch wheels with a 4 1/2 inch inside off set.

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Re: 63-64 Galaxie rears
« Reply #13 on: November 06, 2013, 01:58:29 PM »
Gezz Randy

What are those L 60's 30 years?
Must be getting close to some fresh rubber... :P

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Re: 63-64 Galaxie rears
« Reply #14 on: November 06, 2013, 02:27:26 PM »
I still have some N50 15s Formula 1 Super Stock
any one remember those? :)  on some 12 in wide slotmags
the widest tire you could buy in Sweden in the 70s ;D ;D
maby some longer shackles and air shocks and i can fit
them on my 64 Galaxie



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