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MG TF
254-600 LH Front, 254-800 LH Rear Side Curtain Frames
Reference JPG:254-600 and 254-800 TF_30
Front
21 1/2 inches
16 1/2 inches
Fig 4
4A
4F
4E
4B
4C
4D
4G
4H
Lay the side curtain frames on the ground as shown.
Things to look for
The upper rear corner of the front frame is almost a 90 degree angle (4B)
The upper front corner of the rear frame is almost a 80 degree angle (4C)
The upper rear corner of the rear frame is angular, not smoothly rounded (4D)
The dropped section of the rear s/c frame comes to a sharp point (4E)
The mounting bracket welded to the frame at 4E points almost straight down.
To confirm the identity of the front frames:
On the front s/c frame, identify the upper horizontal piece. (4A)
Lay a tape measure along the inside edge of the horizontal piece.
Measure the length of the steel piece from outside to outside edge.
It’ should be 22 5/16 inches long. (about 19 3/4 inches would be TC, 21 3/4 is a TD, over 22 is TF)
To confirm the identity of the rear frames:
On the rear s/c frame, identify the lower horizontal piece. (4F)
Lay a tape measure along the inside edge of the lower horizontal piece.
Measure the length of the steel piece from outside to outside edge.
It should be 16 ½ inches long. (about 20 inches would be TC, and 17-18 would be a TD)

The length of the dropped point (4H) is 6 15/16 from the bottom of the lower horizontal bar (4F) to the end
of the point


This concludes Part 1, Identifying What You Have.