Measurement needed 1930 AA
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Measurement needed 1930 AA
Working on a 1930 AA I replaced the front part of the sub rails and I need to red drill the holes. Can anyone pull a measurement from the center of the cowl post bolt back to the center of the first seat rivet? Thanks!
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Re: Measurement needed 1930 AA
Looks to me like 14-3/16" center-to-center.
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Re: Measurement needed 1930 AA
I think I got the correct information! Thanks!
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Re: Measurement needed 1930 AA
Actually, the measurement is 12-1/2" (d1 seat riser) or 14-1/8" to 4-3/16" (d2 seat riser). Ford moved the heal-kick (i.e. front face) of the seat riser back for the d2 riser (I don't know when). The d2 seat riser has a longer front flange.Ford Truck Nut wrote: ↑March 31st, 2021, 8:26 pmWorking on a 1930 AA I replaced the front part of the sub rails and I need to red drill the holes. Can anyone pull a measurement from the center of the cowl post bolt back to the center of the first seat rivet? Thanks!
Regards, Neil Wilson
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