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Re: [oletrucks] Box Install

To: "glperry" <glperry@fwi.com>, <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Box Install
From: "Darrel Bunge" <dbunge@attbi.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 10:30:41 -0400
Thanks for the reply.  I've got the article that you mentioned.  It =
talks about the first crossmember being the easiest to install since it =
bolts through the frame.  While that is true, in my case, I assumed that =
the front sheet metal "lip" would sit on top of the crossmember with the =
bolt holding both the box and crossmember to the frame.  What I found =
out when so mounting, the running boards are about 2" from connecting to =
the rear fenders.  Hence, I've either got to drill new holes through the =
frame or add another piece to the front of the first crossmember.  Does =
that make sense?
Darrel
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        Darrel, the box is  held on by large bolts, six or maybe eight =
on bigger ones that go thru the wood and thru the crossmembers under the =
wood. The wood sits on thsese x-members. I'm thinking there are four =
members and one just ahead of axle/frame bump-up doesn't bolt to frame =
and just clears the hump until you load it. There are pads or sometimes =
blocks of wood and pads used on diff years to use under the x-members to =
set box up off frame and allow to clear the hump for axle. Rear bolts =
just have a pad between last member (also bottom of box at gate) and the =
frame. They make bolt kits for this with pads, bolts, blocks, etc. from =
most vendors. Also, there is a small booklet with info and explanation =
of how years were mounted and what to do with box to mount and rebuild. =
Most vendors have for about $4 or so. I reccommend you get one. There is =
a fella on web who has a tech article with info about same too, can't =
remember where. Maybe someone at www.stovebolt.com forums will know it. =
Might be on www.chevytrucks.com site? Good Luck!

        G. L. Grumpy's
        Old Iron Ranch
        Big Chevy AD trucks and COE's=20
        MM Tractors
        glperry@fwi.com
        Huntington, IN 46750
        -------Original Message-------

        From: Darrel Bunge
        Date: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 22:22:10
        To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
        Subject: [oletrucks] Box Install

        I began putting the box on my '47 - 3100 and have a question. =
What holds down
        the front of the box to the frame? It looks like the front sheet =
metal of the
        box fits on the front rail of the first crossmember. While the =
crossmember is
        bolted through the frame, the box just sits on the front edge of =
the
        crossmember. Is this correct. I know once the fenders and =
running boards are
        added, they will tie in to the front of the box, but it seemed =
like there
        should be some other point of attachment to the frame.

        Darrel Bunge
        1947 - 3100
        oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 =
and 1959

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