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Old 10-19-2014, 07:25 PM   #1
ChevyJr
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Cab Reinstallation

Does anyone have a thread or photos of a cab installation gone not so well. I know the cab/bed gap will change once the new bushings are crushed, but its already sitting lower than where it should be. Has anyone had to use extra shims with the bushings? Or is it just me? Thanks for any input.
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Re: Cab Reinstallation

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Does anyone have a thread or photos of a cab installation gone not so well. I know the cab/bed gap will change once the new bushings are crushed, but its already sitting lower than where it should be. Has anyone had to use extra shims with the bushings? Or is it just me? Thanks for any input.
I recently put my 1965 C10 cab back on the frame. How do you have your bushings installed?

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