Ah,,, Yeah.... There's that, " while your there thing " !!! lol So Many, while your there projects, you lose track of the original one... And then friends stop by with thier while your there ideas.... LMAO.. Keep Up The Great Work & Videos..... 👍
Good video guys. I love that ol ford as well. I have a 71 F100 shortbox 4x4. Those cab mounts are a pain. When I go look at a old ford I look at those cab mounts as a determining factor on weather or not I see it as worth rebuilding or if it just becomes a parts truck.
@@AutoRestoMod Lol!! I see. You look for projects for the show? You ever get around waverly IA. Look me up. I got projects here at my place enuf for 2 lifetimes. Ill never get it all dun. I got Shammpane taste & bush light money! Plus I will take a body from one truck & put it on another. But other than bolt together stuff I've never been much of a body guy. Unless we are talkin wemen! Then im a body guy! But no, im a gear head. I like makin run.
great video guy's.... Sure wish I'd have thought of tracing a pattern of the mount, like Cam did... Looked pretty easy,,, When I did mine, I Positioned the piece and scratched around it... Then removed it and drilled my holes from underneath... NOT FUN,,, The little metal shards coming off of it hitting Bare skin,, Felt like a bunch of Fireants Biting the Heck out of me... Looking good..... "And while we're HERE"... lol
great video.......no.... wait...first of all I hope your ankles are better!.....try a compression wrap...I heard that works! now I can say great video! and I'm still rallying for the next project to be a full size Ford car....maybe a Fairlane or a Starliner or maybe start the new season with......and get this.....A METEOR RIDEAU 500! that'll get the cars and coffee crowd going and net ya some hardware at the shows!
Hi, I have a question. I am restoring a ‘68 f100 but it’s on a ‘77 frame so I don’t know what replacement rubber cab mounts to buy either the ‘77 or ‘68. If anyone knows that would help a lot. Thanks. Great video
Lol, my truck has almost no floor left ahead of where the seats mount other than the rockers and trans tunnel. Guess ill be doing both the floor pans and these at the same time
I just bought the more expensive cab mounts and bent the ends as you did in the video and they still don’t even come close to cozying up flush with the floor pan. I’m talking like an inch of space on the side closest to the driveline.
@@AutoRestoMod I ended up having to really re-bend the heck out of the cab mount to get it to fit snug. I noticed that if they had spot welded the two pieces together just a quarter inch closer together it would have saved me from all the grief! It’s just like you said, it would be helpful if they sent the two pieces separate.
instead of making the template wouldn't it have been easier to mark the floor under neath, remove the cab mount and just drill from the bottom instead?
@@AutoRestoMod you are right, everyone has different ways to do it, i'll be doing this little project on my 67 this spring and was checking video's for that very reason.
HAHAHAHA Shi Thead HATES air tools. We used them a good bit between scenes. She assumes that air hose s a BIG ass predatory cat that will gobble her up whole and usually only comes home when lunch calls.
Ah,,, Yeah....
There's that, " while your there thing " !!! lol
So Many, while your there projects, you lose track of the original one... And then friends stop by with thier while your there ideas.... LMAO..
Keep Up The Great Work & Videos..... 👍
Good video guys. I love that ol ford as well. I have a 71 F100 shortbox 4x4. Those cab mounts are a pain. When I go look at a old ford I look at those cab mounts as a determining factor on weather or not I see it as worth rebuilding or if it just becomes a parts truck.
I bought this truck BECAUSE of that stuff. LOL I have different criteria than most. I see episode, episode, episode...
@@AutoRestoMod Lol!! I see. You look for projects for the show? You ever get around waverly IA. Look me up. I got projects here at my place enuf for 2 lifetimes. Ill never get it all dun. I got Shammpane taste & bush light money! Plus I will take a body from one truck & put it on another. But other than bolt together stuff I've never been much of a body guy. Unless we are talkin wemen! Then im a body guy! But no, im a gear head. I like makin run.
I see a piece of vinyl or something between the big washer and the bottom of the cab mount, what is that?
I think you are talking about the rubber isolators
I use lip stick to mark stuff. It makes it much easier.
But what shade lol
great video guy's.... Sure wish I'd have thought of tracing a pattern of the mount, like Cam did...
Looked pretty easy,,, When I did mine, I Positioned the piece and scratched around it...
Then removed it and drilled my holes from underneath...
NOT FUN,,, The little metal shards coming off of it hitting Bare skin,, Felt like a bunch of Fireants Biting the Heck out of me...
Looking good..... "And while we're HERE"... lol
While we're here...eating me ALIVE...
great video.......no.... wait...first of all I hope your ankles are better!.....try a compression wrap...I heard that works!
now I can say great video!
and I'm still rallying for the next project to be a full size Ford car....maybe a Fairlane or a Starliner
or maybe start the new season with......and get this.....A METEOR RIDEAU 500!
that'll get the cars and coffee crowd going and net ya some hardware at the shows!
Yeah, I have some on the way. And thanks for the kind words!
Thank you!! How much of this will apply to a 1970 F-250? From the work I've already done, it seems to be pretty common between my 250 and your 100.
The big changes on the F250 and the F100 are the frame, rear axle and brakes. Cab mounts and what not are the same.
THANK YOU!!
Hi, I have a question. I am restoring a ‘68 f100 but it’s on a ‘77 frame so I don’t know what replacement rubber cab mounts to buy either the ‘77 or ‘68. If anyone knows that would help a lot. Thanks. Great video
Lol, my truck has almost no floor left ahead of where the seats mount other than the rockers and trans tunnel. Guess ill be doing both the floor pans and these at the same time
Do you have a video where you actual complete the project from start to finish?
We have playlists that gang all zhe videos together.
I just bought the more expensive cab mounts and bent the ends as you did in the video and they still don’t even come close to cozying up flush with the floor pan. I’m talking like an inch of space on the side closest to the driveline.
Send pics to: jford@autorestomod.com
@@AutoRestoMod I ended up having to really re-bend the heck out of the cab mount to get it to fit snug. I noticed that if they had spot welded the two pieces together just a quarter inch closer together it would have saved me from all the grief! It’s just like you said, it would be helpful if they sent the two pieces separate.
instead of making the template wouldn't it have been easier to mark the floor under neath, remove the cab mount and just drill from the bottom instead?
Could be. I find some awesome ways of doing things via the comments. Dad alsways said there is more than one way to skin a cat.
@@AutoRestoMod you are right, everyone has different ways to do it, i'll be doing this little project on my 67 this spring and was checking video's for that very reason.
Use OEM parts instead of the cheap aftermarket parts.
Not always an option on most of the old stuff we work on but I agree
Enjoy your videos is there a way to show the wheel cylinder on the driver side how it is hooked up
Are you looking to see the hook up on the outside or inside the drum? E-mail me at: jford@autorestomod.com
I didn't realize that concourse F-100s were a thing...
Oh yeah, not that there is a judging sheet (that I am aware of), but I know of several that have been hyper-correct restorations.
No cats, no fun!!!!
HAHAHAHA Shi Thead HATES air tools. We used them a good bit between scenes. She assumes that air hose s a BIG ass predatory cat that will gobble her up whole and usually only comes home when lunch calls.