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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Suth'N Maine
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Yes M-in-M that's the "anti-squeeeeek" can see it in my 2nd pic.
Driver front, pass. front, driver rear, pass. rear and one of the pass. mid. enjoy ![]() Roy Nacewicz kit for 38-41 cab to frame is T-94-06. I love talking with Roy when I need a particular part, he's alway's got a small Ford tidbit of info like the rear spring's were painted an orange to differentiate between front and rears on assembly. |
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55, the first bolt forward has no wood, just the anti-squeek material. The 2nd and 3rd (no spring) go through the wood as does the rear (with spring).
Thinking there should be a nice horizontal groove across the frame were the cab has made her mark over the years. When you order your bolt kit, Roy will fill you in on the details. Talking to all these guy's in this hobby who have been driving/working on these early Fords is the only way I know this stuff. The more people you talk to the more you know ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Carleton, Mi.
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Proud of you! You got it all real right and it looks super!
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