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Old 03-10-2009, 04:08 AM   #1
OhioDan
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Unhappy Cab Out Of Alignment?

Had my cab, fenders and hood painted and installed by a good(?) painter. Put the bed together and installed it. Noticed the gap between the bed and cab didn't look right. Took some measurements and it's closer together on the drivers side than the passenger side. Tried to adjust better, to no avail. Thought I'd just have to live with it. Was putting on the front bumper Sunday, and found the passeger side rubs the grille, but the drivers side has a heckuva gap. Tried to shim the bumper with washers, but that didn't help. The only thing I can think of, is that when he installed the cab, it's not aligned with the frame properly? Is there an easy way to re-align the cab without totally taking the front clip apart? Any help, comment, suggestions would be appreciated. Thanx.
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