<VV> [fastvair] front crossmember mounting [1 Attachment]

Michael Kovacs kovacsmj at sbcglobal.net
Sun Feb 6 16:48:20 EST 2011


Heck, it looks just like any other front cross member to me. Three holes on each 
side. I can't fathom just what you see that I don't. Perhaps a better 
explanation or close up picture would help. 2 dr, 4 dr, conv are all the same. 
I've swapped so many over the past decades I don't even bother trying to see 
what car they were out of.

 MIKE KOVACS




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From: "cheriandsteven at frontier.com" <cheriandsteven at frontier.com>
To: fastvair at yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, February 5, 2011 10:48:03 PM
Subject: Re: [fastvair] front crossmember mounting [1 Attachment]

  
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Four door, at least on the late model, is the same as the two door.
I count only three holes on the chassis side. Sorry no help. My cars are late 
models.
Steve Gibson

----- Original Message -----
From: "Guy Desjardins" <guyvelo at hotmail.com>
  
Can anyone tell me why there is two bolt holes on the frame rail for the front 
crossmember bolt and then two holes on the member for the second bolt? I changed 
a frame sector driver side, under floor and up to the third bolt bracket during 
my rotisserie restoration and now nothing works. I also did not mark the bolt 
position on removal. the frame sector may had been from a 4 door, is that an 
oops? 

Thanks 


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