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Old 06-08-2012, 06:49 PM   #5
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Re: To brace or not to brace

I would recommend bracing the cab when doing extensive sheet-metal repair. It DOES help keep it fromt moving.

BUT.... the real key is to make sure you fit your doors up during the replacement of rockers/floor pieces/lower a-pillar etc. to check fitment. It will be a little extra work putting the door on and taking it back off to check, but a whole lot easier than doing all the work, only to find out the door fits like crap and having to cut it all up again.

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