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Old Dec 19, 2000 | 09:21 PM
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Any 48 F1's out there with out a front end on 'em???

What I need to finish my IFS install is a measurement from the very front of a stock 48 F1 frame to the center of the first or second top rivet of the front crossmember.

I have a measurement of where to put the chubbychassis IFS crossmember.. by measuring from the front of the chassis to the front of the crossmember.. thing is, the previous owner of the truck cut off the front of the frame as he was planning on having the front end tilt up.

I have got the crossmember where I think it should be, just by eye.. but I'd like to see how far I'm off before I start welding tomorrow.

If you've got an F1 with out a front end on it and can see the top of the frame rail, and could take a moment with a measuring tape I would greatly appreciate it.

Thank You,

Scott


 
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Old Dec 20, 2000 | 03:25 PM
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Help.. Quick measurement needed.. Quickly!!!

>Any 48 F1's out there with
>out a front end on
>'em???
>
>What I need to finish my
>IFS install is a measurement
>from the very front of
>a stock 48 F1 frame
>to the center of the
>first or second top
>rivet of the front crossmember.
>

On my 50 f1 the measurement from the front of the frame rail to the center on the first rivet on the top is 15 3/4 inches.

Yesterday my boy and I just finished welding in the Heidts front crossmember and hats. They call for centering the Heidts cross=member 17 1/8 in. from the center of the large hole for the front shackle support of the original leaf springs. When I checked this measurement from the location of the original solid axle it seemed to agree with these measurements. Hope to mount the accesories tomarrow if time permits. Then move on to the rear end to have a mobile chasis.. Ed ke6bnl ke6bnl@juno.com


>
>I have a measurement of where
>to put the chubbychassis IFS
>crossmember.. by measuring from the
>front of the chassis to
>the front of the crossmember..
>thing is, the previous owner
>of the truck cut off
>the front of the frame
>as he was planning on
>having the front end tilt
>up.
>
>I have got the crossmember where
>I think it should be,
>just by eye.. but I'd
>like to see how far
>I'm off before I start
>welding tomorrow.
>
>If you've got an F1 with
>out a front end on
>it and can see the
>top of the frame rail,
>and could take a moment
>with a measuring tape I
>would greatly appreciate it.
>
>Thank You,
>
>Scott



 
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Old Dec 20, 2000 | 03:56 PM
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Help.. Quick measurement needed.. Quickly!!!

My 48 measures 15 1/8 " from center of the front rivet to the center of the outer most bumper bolt hole. The ends of the frame are not square cut but to the outer edge of the frame mine measures 15 1/2. Hope this helps .
 
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