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Re: B to B-N
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Posted by gene bender on April 11, 2006 at 16:54:31 from (66.43.221.211):
In Reply to: B to B-N posted by DelMN on April 11, 2006 at 07:15:16:
This is coming from some one who has both. To start with the cast housing for an A does not have the threaded bosses next to the tranny for rear tooling. But you can get two of them and then you will be the same width as a BN. Now the driving axle from an A is the same on the drivers side. For the left side you can cut 4in out of the center weld together using the left axle from the B. You will need the floor plate from the A. For a drawbar you can cut 8in and then you will be the same as a BN. That is the easiest for the whole project. I f you have the swinging drawbar just cut 8in and reweld. Using the cast diff housings from an A WILL HAVE GROVES ON TOP OF THE HOUSINGS. If you need any more info feel free to call 319-430-3907 cell or home 319-683-2859. I live 17mi sw of IA CITY IA and can help get the housings and some of the other stuff if i dont have it all. Glad to help. gene b
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