Few suspension designs are as rare today as ford s twin i beam a 55 year answer to demand for a more comfortable work truck.
Ford twin i beam suspension years.
Ford eschewed the idea of adopting dual a arm suspension for its evolution of the beam suspension rooted.
The twin i beam arrived in 1965 created at a time when pickups were first becoming civilized transportation.
Twin i beams and twin traction beams were utilized on various f series trucks until 2002.
The twin i beam suspension was used in.
On its surface the 1965 f 100 didn t look much different than the previous year s truck but there were important changes under the sheet metal.
Richardson and donald g.
1965 the name ranger is used to describe a styling package for f series pickup trucks.
This system was used only on ford s two wheel drive trucks for the first 15 years.
1965 1984 ford f 100 2wd 1975 1996 ford f 150 2wd 1980 2016 ford f 250 350 2wd 1968 2014 ford econoline van.
Four wheel drive trucks retained the old school mono beam marketing speak for solid axle front suspension until the twin traction beam system debuted in 1980.
Debuting in 1965 ford s twin i beam suspension vastly improved the ride and handling of its 2wd trucks and vans.
1965 the f 250 crew cab becomes ford s first four door pickup.
Twin traction beam ttb is an independent suspension system for front drive axles in four wheel drive ford f series trucks and sport utility vehicles twin traction beam was invented by john a.
Wheatley covered by us patent 3 948 337 issued april 6 1976.