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01-27-2009 03:16 PM #1
Queston regarding front cross member?
Hi, I'm building a new square tube frame for my 1926 model-t full fendered coup . The question is can I use a model-a front cross member and just trim it to the diementions of my model-t frame and will my radiator and sheet metal all line up, was not sure if the model-a sit lower or higher than the model-t?
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01-28-2009 07:03 AM #2
Maybe.
Depends on how wide your T frame is.
The re-pro's are made to be cut to length, but you probably don't want to cut the radiator mount pads away if extreme narrowing is required.
Go to Wescott and look for their blueprints of the Model A frame.
You can get a good idea of the width there.C9
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