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Re: 1952 L-110 restoration
The dimensions measure really close to my tank. It seems like welding one up from aluminum might be my best bet.
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Gudgeon Pin wrote:AK, is the spare tire carrier still under the rear of the box?
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KSever wrote:I went the same route with the 8.8. I also upgraded the front to disk brakes also and vacuum power brakes, I’m to the point I need to run brake lines.
nikkinutshop wrote:Some new pickup trucks have a simple winch system for lifting and storing the spare tire. My 2002 Ram 2500 has one of these. I cannot use the wheel winch because I like to install a Chevy Van fuel tank between the frame rails. at the back.
lbesq wrote:You will need a proportioning valve I believe unless you convert to disk on the front.
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