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Old 02-19-2007, 11:35 PM   #1
Bob Moore
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Re: 67 Power steering?

Yes - I can see why you would NOT want to use spacers if you had a 67/68 frame without the raised pads. As I said in my case the raised pads were there just not the dimple. The washers I used were right at 1/8th inch thick.

It looks like that without the raised pads you would have to use at least a 3/8ths spacer maybe even more. In that case you could have some alinement problems with the steering column. I was fortunate to have the pads on both of my 67s.

This is why I think so much of this board. After 14 years of playing with these old trucks I still learn something.

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Old 03-14-2007, 03:31 AM   #2
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Re: 67 Power steering?

msgross, what did you end up doing with the frame. i'm curious because i have the same issue.
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