What to Cut Off for Crown Vic and Coyote Swap F150
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
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The Million Dollar Question is - Will our Crown Vic Front End fit into our Coyote Swap F150? Watch this episode and find out. You do know a Crown Vic Front End isn't supposed to be universal. It's gonna take some work to get this to fit!
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You guys make such amazing video this video is gonna be helpful for me i had a hard time finding videos of a 1995 truck cv swap
Same here brother. It was kinda the reason we wanted to do this build. Not alot out there. Also the video stuff is all Jason he makes it look easy
If nothing else, y’all are dedicated to the cause!
Thank you greatly appreciated. We are deep into it now.
Can't wait to see it finished up
Hey man how goes it. Been a minute since yal commented. You and us both.
Working in the rain.. now thats dedication. You guys are doing an awesome job. Good catch on cutting that bent frame to make it leveled for the new kit... love ya guys keep it up!
Appreciaye the support brother. I cant imagine you have that many rainy days out there in Arizona.
@@JMRRebuilders It rained all day yesterday and the last time it rained before yesterday was like 4 months ago.. and that was brief
That is so weird man. I couldn't live without rain.
@@JMRRebuilders I love rain too and miss it alot but you get over it
Danggggg awesome video like always
Appreciate that brother
You guys are awesome! Enjoying this build a lot! Keep it up guys.
Yesh brother appreciate the encouragement. Cant wait to get the coyote in her. She's gonna rip
What's that old saying "Measure twice and cut once" Just found your guys channel and I'm loving what you are doing. Much more work to put that Crown Vic suspension in a 80-96 F150 than into a 60's F150.
Heck yeah man. Thabks for the support. It is alot different which is why not as many fo it. We have never done it so why not start with the hardest. We try to have a good time and not be too serious.
Interesting build. Can't wait to see the finished product.
You and us both brother.
Thanks to your whole family for watching!!!! -jason
You guys are nuts nobody works out in the rain 🤣
Heck yeah brother. Got to get it done. If it aint raining we aint training used to be my moto.
@@JMRRebuilders how much horsepower is the final goal
Well it really won't be a tire slayer. It will be close to stock on a gen 1 platform. We hope there will be more of these builds in the future. If there is then that's when we get to really play. This is honestly a massive undertaking. This is bigger than anything either of us has ever done. So right now we just want to get it built and running. Appreciate the encouragement though.
Great work and content guys!
Appreciate the support brother.
I still see the safety sperry's going strong!
Heck yeah bro. Safety first. Appreciate the support
Not using safety glasses 🥽 when drilling overhead seems a little risky. js Love you Jason ♥️
Well thats Jason he just walk the edge of safety. No im certain it slipped his mind. Thanks for pointing it out so we can be more aware. Appreciate it brother
Nice cutting bro
Yeah the next video wasn't so good. Appreciate it
Re watching if in fact you do it one again i bought a crossmember by it self lot easier to lift just a thought
Good deal thanks for the comment and support.
Just found you guys channel and its great. Im in ga and just started on my 92 f150. Would love to meet up and pick your brains
Heck yeah brother glad you found us. Thats great your doing a 92. We are down with meeting up for sure. We are in peachtree city area. What part of ga are you?
@@JMRRebuilders im up in gwinnett
Where the frame curves down toward the front of the bracket couldn't you cut a 45 off the bracket to keep it back an inch on the flat frame instead of notching the frame? Or is there a bolt hole within a 1/2 inch from the front of the bracket. Other than that looked like a quality video fellas!
Not 100% but i think that would come in direct conflict with the front bottom hole for the front bolt. I tried looking back at photos. Also the way we did it does help tie it into the frame. Thanks for the comment and support
@@JMRRebuilders I figured with the thought you put into the project that wasn't an option but just finding out how much more thought you put into it answering a comment so thanks! I'm used to fabricating things to work on steel buildings so that was my only trick to offer to the automotive steel you have but yours is just as complex in a smaller space
I’m really wanting to do this to my 94 obs. Have you done anything else to the truck? I love it. Thanks bud!
Heck yeah brother do it. We have a complete swap build on this truck. Check out the complete series. Good luck brother.
Where you guys get those boxes kit I have f150 1990 ready to swap thanks for you help
Hey brother thanks for checking us out. We went with Team321. If you message us on facebook I can send you his contact. Good luck to ya on the build. Let us know if ya need any other help.
@@JMRRebuilders thanks for you help men appreciated
@@JoseMartinez-dj8pu glad to brother.
We had some difficulties and the rain didn't help. However in our next video we start putting metal together. Click the link to see how ua-cam.com/video/J8sIlo4Ms58/v-deo.html
Who sells that kit if you don't mind me asking.
Check out team321.com. Appreciate the comment and good luck.
What brand plasma cutter do y’all use?
Hey brother it is an Amazon special Zeny cut. I'll ask Jason make the link so if you purchase it we get a small kick back. It was only 200 bucks. Good luck brother.
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Thanks for the awesome vids guys! Quick question.... did you check front axle centerline before disassembly? Did the 321 kit put the vic front end on center? I’m going to be doing my 93 lightning shortly, and that kit looks like the best way to go....
There really is no need to find tbe centerline. The way the team321 kit works is it uses the holes for alignment. Once those holes are aligned you can then drill the holes using the kit as a guide. Highly recommend it. There are others out there for a little less but they aren't as simple to use. Good luck to ya brother. Dave at Team321 is super helpful.
What year crown vic
03-12 is the year for donor. Good luck brother
Hey guys Where can I buy that kit I'm trying to do the same as you guys swapping my 92 ford f150 front end to the Crown vic susp?????
Hey brother reach out to Dave Held at 321.960.5945. Also check it out team321.com/slider/cv-mounting-kit/
Hope this helps and good luck to ya brother.
@@JMRRebuilders Thank you 👍👍👍
Can not wait to see that built finish
No problem brother. You and us both.
@@JMRRebuilders Where r u guys from ???
South of Atlanta. You?
Where did you guys get the frame add on piece from?
Glad you asked. We got them from Dave at Team321. Here is his website.
team321.com/products-page/
Good luck to ya brother and keep getting after it.
Whats the size oh the holesaw you used
We used an 1 1/8" hole saw. Hope it helps. What are you working on yourself?
@@JMRRebuilders same exact truck lol I hit a road block and didn't know if I could cut and blen the lil hump spot on the frame
Yeah it was a bit of a concern for us as well. We still have some adjustments but it's close.