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Got my motor mounts for the 460 finally from autofab
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http://www.autofab.com/
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zakt wrote:that 4wd crossmember is really in there have tons of hours on grinding that out and tons more to do![]()
Got my motor mounts for the 460 finally from autofab![]()
http://www.autofab.com/
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So this makes the 250 frame a very usable. Steering box mount: the 4x4's have the box out front and 2WD is behind the axle. What is a 2WD 350? Behind the axle as with the lighter trucks? Which as long as we are on the subject of steering box you may want to think seriously about boxing with sleeves the portion of the frame the steering box mounts to. In a least the lighter trucks frame cracking at steering box mount points was/is fairly common. The 2WD trucks were mounted to a boxed section so I am assuming boxing the 4WD mount area would solve the problem.averagef250 wrote:...The F-250 4x4 frame, the actual rails themselves, are probably 99% identicle to the F-350 2wd frame rails. The biggest differences being the holes in the frames where the steering boxes mount...
Cool stuff Dustin nice to know that the highboy chassis are built on a good tough level with the 350's or similar....averagef250 wrote:I wasn't suggesting anyone use the 2wd box if that's what you're saying there? I was just stating the obvious difference between the BARE frame rails of an F-350 2wd frame and an F-250 4x4 frame. I've noticed many of the F-350 2wd frames even having the rivet holes for the 4x4 front crossmember and bracing!
The F-250 4x4 frames don't crack at the steering box mount, they aren't boxed in. If you retro a 78-79 F-250 4x4 box onto a highboy frame then boxing and standoffs should be self explanatory when you get to that point. Should be common sense that some thought and good welding should be used to hold the steering box in place.
woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).