03-15-2015, 04:51 PM | #11 |
SAVING ONE TRUCK AT A TIME
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Location: sherwood oregon
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Re: 1961 Crew Max
Drivers side rockers went pretty well. Everything lines up pretty good except were the doors meet at the b-pillar. There is about a 1/2" gap as compared to the passengers at about 1/4" strong. Jon i got my rear cab supports in and they fit pretty well under the b-pillar. Possibly cut the front cab support off the frame and tuck it under and weld it on the new frame. Then weld the cab support to the inside of the rocker and the front to back floor support.
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