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Re: International A110 Pickup truck
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Posted by Buzzman72 on November 27, 2005 at 09:06:07 from (207.69.139.147):
In Reply to: International A110 Pickup truck posted by Nebraska Cowman on November 27, 2005 at 06:45:31:
At the VERY least, I'd be looking for a 120 [3/4 ton] or 130 [1 ton] frame with the same wheelbase to set the body on...OR I'd be boxing that frame before swapping the 'Stroker motor in. IH sixes were around 750 lbs, vs. probably 900+ for the powerstroke, so plan accordingly. If you box the frame, you can probably go to some springs off a 120 or 130 series, and you'll be OK...the IH corporate rear end was pretty stout, but if in doubt, swap in a Dana 60 with 8-lug pattern from a 3/4 Ford or Dodge--not sure what you'd have to swap in to make the front hubs compatible, probably a trial-and error thing there, or a front straight axle from a '69-up International might work. Then you'd have an A-series BinderTruck to be proud of! Try the Harmon Glass website for the windshield.
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