Posted by Allan In NE on August 25, 2007 at 03:34:56 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: ih wide front posted by Hugh MacKay on August 24, 2007 at 20:06:04:
Hugh,
I think you are setting this lad up for one, big geometric nightmare.
The stops on the 560 are built into the front bolster; on the 66 front-end, they are out at the steering arms/knees. Consequently, he's going to end up with a turning radius of about 2 city blocks.
Secondly, that rear trunnion mount on the 66 front-end is exactly 2" wider than the 560's frame rails, not to mention the extra depth to the oil pan causing interference.
Then, there's the issue of the 66 front end's different camber angles along with the required different wheels/tires due to the 66 style 8-bolt hubs.
The 560 is three generations older than the 66 series and lives on a completely different sized/built frame.
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