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Is anyone familiar with the Speedway Motors bolt-in ifs for the 47 to 54 Chevy pickup?

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I admire your persistence. Maybe you can give some advice. I am sixty six and doing a very similar installation. It is finished. My problem: the wheels are farther apart at the bottom than at the top. The instructions said to cut 3/4 in off of two matching parts. The parts were to be removed, cut and then re-installed. I can not remember which matching parts to cut.

I do not have a problem putting short term memories in my head. I just can not remember where I put them.

Thank you for any help that you can offer. LinwoodC


LinwoodCIII@gmail.com
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