Thought you might like this pic,,,Ya, my father has a 82 I think f250 400 gasser and it has that straight split axle. My Superduty has the solid straight front axle just like my 73,84, and 89 Chevrolets, leaf springs and no coil springs. I think some of the f250s that had the split or independent front end were not as heavy duty, nothing against your trucks. Example I have a 84 chevy k20 4x4 and it does not have a floating rear axle, were some other 3/4 tons did? Not trying to start trouble with you, just remembering some of the trucks I have. OHHHH boy, YOU GOT ME THINKING,, I gotta get that 84 Scottsdale in the garage. Its got a 77 smallblock 400 I put in it, edelbrock performer intake, 600 cfm MANUALE choke carb(nonemmissions) and Hooker headers, with a 4 speed lo 1,2,3. Pulls the trailer great... But now I have the powerstoke 7.3. So the chevy sits waiting restoration. :(lol J
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