Hi all
Can anyone tell me the distance
Between the front chassis rails
As I plan to make a jacking beam
To lift the front so both sides lift at the same time
Cheers stu
Chassis rails
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Re: Chassis rails
This is what you want and it works well and once in place cannot move.[frame]
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The length required is 400mm.
The length required is 400mm.
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Re: Chassis rails
Looking at the picture I would say it is the inside edge, Phil lifts on the front cross beam.
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Re: Chassis rails
It is indeed under the front cross member - it allows unhindered access to the front suspension.
The 400mm is the same distance between the chassis rail all the way back to the cross member.
The 400mm is the same distance between the chassis rail all the way back to the cross member.