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Measurements? Please? 444-544

Hello again. I've posted some new pictures on my site as of this week http://www.georger.com/stage_1_v2.htm. Take a look. I'm looking for some measurements to make sure the geometry is correct.
I'm doing a little work on my 444 and one of the things is to place a 140 front cross member and all associates connections onto my 1957 444. Now is the time to bolt up the pieces and I'm having a hard time making everything look right. I would like to ask if someone could go to their 140 car and measure where the Front center link is in relation to the front lip of the cross member. I'm looking for the:
1) distance from the front leading edge of the crossmember (center of car) to the center steering link (center of the bar).
2) the distance from the ground to the center of the center link
3) Distance from the ground to the front center leading edge of the cross member.
4) distance between frame connection points (steering box and idler arm)or outermost edges of these two items.
5) Distance from lowest point of the steering box to the ground and from the idler arm (pitman arm?) to the ground.

Thanks

Christopher V2
Remember these are from a stock 140 if you have one.











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