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Re: Super H wide front
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Posted by Zak on February 20, 2004 at 06:41:06 from (64.12.97.12):
In Reply to: Super H wide front posted by tom on February 20, 2004 at 03:52:24:
I'm gonna put myself on a limb here and say no. I just put a 560 WF on my 300 and the bolt holes are about 1/2" further apart on the 400's front end (same as for M and up) than they are on the narrower H-350 series pedestal. Additionally, the mounting bolts are 3/4" on the bigger series as opposed to 5/8" on the smaller. HOWEVER, this doesn't mean you can't use it! All you have to do is drill smaller holes 1/2" in towards the centers to mount it. OR, as I did, cut the pedestal mounting plate off the bracket on your WFE and make a new plate out of 1/2" steel with the proper moutning holes. Then, just MIG weld it on and you're good to go. You may have rear support mounting issues as well, but I made my own plates there. It all depends on your ability to "make do" with what you have, or sell it and find what ya need! Good luck, Zak
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