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Re: low riders

To: morgans@Autox.Team.Net, William Zehring <zehrinwa@UMDNJ.EDU>
Subject: Re: low riders
From: ebrown@ms.com
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 1997 09:04:09 -0500
     My 1957 has the axle above the frame rail. It's a plus 4!
     
     Chip Brown


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Subject: low riders
Author:  William Zehring <zehrinwa@UMDNJ.EDU> at nylanr01
Date:    10/28/97 5:16 PM


Dear Mog-o-philes:
     
In regards to Joe DeLuca's comments in the 4/4 vrs. +4 issue: correct me if 
I'm wrong but...  The lower stance of the 4/4 is due, in part, to the 
placement of the rear axle ABOVE the frame rails (allowed, I gather from 
Joe, because the ford mill is shorter than the TR mill).  Is this true?  Is 
the rear axle on the typical +4 located underneath the frame rails?  I guess 
there is also some compensating geometry at the front end?  When I first got 
my 4/4 (like Joe, because it was the mog I located first that was priced 
well and in good shape), friends were keen to know if it was the 'low rider' 
version.  I confess I never noted there was a height difference between the 
4/4 and the +4.  I was unaware of this notion when I purchased the car but 
was struck to discover that the axle was on top of the frame rails.  
     
Cheers,
WZ

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