Re: b pillar sag
I am working on it on the weekends at my dads he has a better and bigger shop. so i will get pics this weekend. i have enough skillz i think i have done some rocker replacements before but no pillars and mounts. I am a factory maintenance man and can weld and do most anything. i have made floor boards and rockers from sheet metal and done some major sheet metal fabing on a 79 that i owned and 70 i owned but no structural supports so this will be new to me but i think i can handle it with some help.
the front of the quarters move when i close the door that is why i was think start with the supports there.
but assuming that all that i mentioned is bad
where should i start?
A pillar or B pillar or body mount shimms?
At what point do i put the top on to keep every thing aligned?
I hope this is not to much to ask i just want to make sure i do it correct and in the correct order.
VT I have seen your thread and have read and looked at it in depth and will make reference to it during my build you look to be THE MAN TO ASK.
I suppose the correct order is what is important ..
you did it A pillar then B pillar right??
but where do the body mount fit in?
The shimming of body mounts makes sense because the quarters go up when i shut the door but as you said it could be the A pillar allowing the door to sag and then pull the door up.
you tell me I WILL LISTEN.
I will do it the VT WAY!!!!!!!
All help greatly appreciated.
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