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Old 09-30-2013, 06:49 PM   #1
In The Ten Ring
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HELP! Cab to frame bushing problem.

Oh wow....today the truck beat me.

I was trying to put in the new bushing assemblies on the driver's side today. The rear one went in just fine but the front one....

it's just not lining up right. When I force the bolt down with a wood block, it rubs the side of the upper bushing so close that I cannot use the metal sleave.

I assume the metal sleaves are pretty important.

What should I do here?

*Right now I only have the driver's side of original bushings out (front and rear). Did the cab get out of alignment? What should I do?




*In the pic, I have the upper bushing out of the bracket hole, you can see how far off the bolt is....maybe 1/4" alignment issue between bushing sleave and cab floor.
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