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Old 02-12-2010, 09:32 PM
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hey guys i need a favor....

can someone measure the distance between the frame rails at the far front of the truck? center to center! from the center of the left rail to the center of the right rail.

id greatly appreciate it if some could do that for me. ill reward with reps!

PS needs to be a 150 4x4
 
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I got 37" at the front
 
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sweet thanks! reps added.

can someone else confirm this though?
 
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found this, thought it might help until someone else posts:

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thats interesting...

i found a plow setup off a 95 f150 that i can get for $150 bucks. i really want a plow on my 97 but im not sure how to make them work. the 95 would be 37 and the 97 is 32. you did measure center to center right?
 
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Originally Posted by 93 mix 'n match
thats interesting...

i found a plow setup off a 95 f150 that i can get for $150 bucks. i really want a plow on my 97 but im not sure how to make them work. the 95 would be 37 and the 97 is 32. you did measure center to center right?
I got the same 37" on my '88.

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You did measure center to center right?
Yes that was center to center, I used the seam as a guide.
 
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Same here 37" had to move the tool box
 




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