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Old 25-02-23, 09:56
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the extended frames move the trailer hitch back the 14 inches to the rear giving a better tow geometry.
Thanks Harry. Are those extensions bolted onto the standard chassis?
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Old 25-02-23, 12:53
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Default I made a set of extensions

Hi All

Years ago when I wanted to put an S56 radio box on the back of my C60S Pattern 13, I made up a extension that used all of the existing bolt holes for tow hook assembly. Consist of inner frame rail, outer rail that buts to the normal frame and rear cross member. All the steel matches the regular frame.

The it has turned out to be very rigid. I'll take pictures and post.

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Old 25-02-23, 17:18
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Thanks Harry. Are those extensions bolted onto the standard chassis?
the one I saw and the pictures I've seen suggest factory.
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Old 25-02-23, 21:29
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I found these pages in the wartime CMP Data Book, I hope they are relevant to this thread.

Data - Page A7-60.jpg Data - Page A7-61.jpg Data - Page A7-62.jpg
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Old 26-02-23, 18:40
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the one I saw and the pictures I've seen suggest factory.
Factory bolted (as an add-on kit) or welded?
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Old 26-02-23, 20:06
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Factory bolted (as an add-on kit) or welded?
riveted it looks like
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Old 26-02-23, 22:57
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Default Australian Chassis extension

This dates from December 1943 and the intention was to reduce the turning circle of a long wheelbase vehicle whilst towing a trailer.
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