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I shortened it to the right wheelbase at the bulkhead. Not an extremely hard job at all. My frame is an HJ47.
Thank you mate!
One more on the frame please?
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View attachment 3883806
I shortened it to the right wheelbase at the bulkhead. Not an extremely hard job at all. My frame is an HJ47.
More pics of your 70-Series bed please?
Well done, thank you Wayne!
Is that a Stout bed? Or an early mini-truck bed?
Are you calling it a fake because you pieced it together out of 40 parts?My fake hauling some transmissions for the Mustang project.
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ExactlyAre you calling it a fake because you pieced it together out of 40 parts?
Ford courier!Is that a Stout bed? Or an early mini-truck bed?
How far forward did you push that front axle?
Way.How far forward did you push that front axle?
So, my 45 has an Aqualu frame. I have always just assumed they are set up with the front axle forward. It rides fine. I am going to check my Ironman springs and see if there is any chance they are in backwards. the rears were originally and the axle was out of center for the wheel well.How far forward did you push that front axle?
I assumed you did a spring flip.So, my 45 has an Aqualu frame. I have always just assumed they are set up with the front axle forward. It rides fine. I am going to check my Ironman springs and see if there is any chance they are in backwards. the rears were originally and the axle was out of center for the wheel well.