what is a factory highboy?
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what is a factory highboy?
what exactly is a factory highboy?
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re: what is a factory highboy?
An F250 or bigger 4X4. I was told that they were higher because of the low hanging T-Case that they were fitted with. I am not really for sure. I just know that I am a proud owner of one and won't give it up for anything. Pics on my website below.
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1971 F250 "Highboy". SOLD to "Highboy_Firefighter_71"
2000 Subaru Outback limited.
2000 F250 4X4 PSD SuperDuty Crew.
2010 Polaris 800RMK Dragon 155"
2013 Polaris Pro 800 RMK 163"
1980 Built Toyota "Trail Rig".
My last 1971 "Highboy" pics
1971 F250 "Highboy". SOLD to "Highboy_Firefighter_71"
2000 Subaru Outback limited.
2000 F250 4X4 PSD SuperDuty Crew.
2010 Polaris 800RMK Dragon 155"
2013 Polaris Pro 800 RMK 163"
1980 Built Toyota "Trail Rig".
My last 1971 "Highboy" pics
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re: what is a factory highboy?
Very good question.
I'm was told it is the Heavy F250'S (and or larger?) 4x4's with the 3500lb front axle option. The heavy F250's with the large front hubs and heavier gvw. The light 250's use the 1/2 ton style lockout etc...and also have the smaller knuckle pivots like the f100's. Often vehicle listings for F100's and F150 4x4 are listed as highboys but I had never thought that was correct. I think this term was used in reference to show a heavier,beefier truck was out and on the market. I hope someone else posts a response. It will be interesting to watch this post and replies
I'm was told it is the Heavy F250'S (and or larger?) 4x4's with the 3500lb front axle option. The heavy F250's with the large front hubs and heavier gvw. The light 250's use the 1/2 ton style lockout etc...and also have the smaller knuckle pivots like the f100's. Often vehicle listings for F100's and F150 4x4 are listed as highboys but I had never thought that was correct. I think this term was used in reference to show a heavier,beefier truck was out and on the market. I hope someone else posts a response. It will be interesting to watch this post and replies
Mark
1970 Ford F-250 Crew Cab 4x4 short box
1969 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia
1999 Ford Windstar
1983 Chevrolet Silverado p/u
1990 Lincoln Town Car
1998 Lincoln Town Car
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1970 Ford F-250 Crew Cab 4x4 short box
1969 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia
1999 Ford Windstar
1983 Chevrolet Silverado p/u
1990 Lincoln Town Car
1998 Lincoln Town Car
Does your truck need emblems? Check out http://www.onceuponapart.com
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re: what is a factory highboy?
The highboys generally had a 2-2½+" lift block between the axle and spring packs. I believe the first highboys hit the street in the '63 model year on both the LWB F-100 and F-250 4X4's. After the F100's went to front coils only F-250's got the blocks.
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re: what is a factory highboy?
I have been told by a reliable source that the term "High Boy" was never used by Ford in any of their marketing material, and became the "street" name by enthusiasts. I have not been able to confirm that, however. In '78 when Ford lowered the 4x4s it lost its name.