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Re: Re: [oletrucks] 55 1st PU Rear End For & Aft Location

To: <thomasind@nventure.com>, <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Re: [oletrucks] 55 1st PU Rear End For & Aft Location
From: "Steve Hanberg" <Steve@OldSub.com>
Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2007 18:49:01 -0700
A plate with holes drilled in it is one common approach to solving this 
problem.  No need to move the spring location, just cut a plate thick enough 
to cover the pin, and drill a second hole at the proper location, and locate 
a pin in it.

Steve@OldSub.com
www.OldSub.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <thomasind@nventure.com>
To: <oldphones@sbcglobal.net>; <Steve@oldsub.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 6:27 PM
Subject: RE: Re: [oletrucks] 55 1st PU Rear End For & Aft Location


>
> Truck is 55 1st with 75 chev rear end installed with stock rear leaf 
> springs.
>
> With plumb bob & long side to side straight edge think I can find where I 
> should be but have concerns as
> how to fix. Really don't want to relocate spring end perches - can a plate 
> be added between center
> spring locater pin and the bottom u-bolt/shock plate with relocated 
> centering holes/pins? Sure drilling
> spring with relocated pin hole would be almost impossible.
>
> Jim
>
>
> ------- Original Message -------
> From    : MARK TREUTELAAR[mailto:oldphones@sbcglobal.net]
> Sent    : 9/9/2007 3:04:12 PM
> To      : thomasind@nventure.com
> Cc      :
> Subject : RE: Re: [oletrucks] 55 1st PU Rear End For & Aft Location
>
> Use a plumb bob . Hold it on the center at the crown of your wheel well 
> opening .   Either eye it up or
> measure to find the center . Use an axle  housing  or better yet a plastic 
> pipe the same diameter (or as
> close as you can get . Im assuming you will use leaf springs   correct? If 
> so I can give you further
> help





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