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Old 06-23-2023, 07:45 PM   #69
alexMoody
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Location: Bountiful, UT
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Re: Moody's Utah 58 Apache

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Originally Posted by dsraven View Post
The cab needs to be level with the frame. Put a level on the frame and get it leveled or get a reading on the angle it is sitting at. Then level the cab to the frame with shims or whatever. Front to back and side to side.Then check/replace the rad support bushings and level up a fender to the door. Assuming the door fits the cab as it is supposed to be fitted to the cab opening before worrying about fenders. Do one side then the other.
Did you ever do a frame check for straight, square and sag? Sometimes these old tricks have a history you dont know about.
The radiator and support/bushings are all new. I've checked and measured the frame and it seems square as far as I can tell.

Ill take a digital level to it and double check. However, sense the passenger side bottom of the firewall is touching does that mean the rear of the cab needs to be adjusted up?

The front end looks good as far as gabs and lines go its really just the inner fender that's off.
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