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To my knowledge all 4X4 chev's regardless of the wheel base had the same cross member.
Cheers Jeff
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The lube charts for all the 4X4 model Chevs show the crossmember in place. The lube chart for the Chev 4X2 does not show it.
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This C60L didn't have the crossmember fitted and when the winch was fitted for farm worke the crossmember behind the transfer case had a piece cut ot of it to let the driveshaft through.
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Based on the parts books, there were only two types of C15A frames, either with frame rail reinforcement inserts or without. There is no mention of different crossmembers (C15As didn't officially have winches, as far as I know).
All of C30, C60S and C60L have reference to crossmembers that are used either with or without the winch. |
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Luis, could you post more photos of the welder/generator in the background of your photos?
Thanks, Barry
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