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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Greenville, Texas
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Re: Can The Front Clip Be Unbolted From The Cab In One Piece?...
This linky should help~
http;//67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=194094 The clip should be 200 to 250 lbs without the hood. 25+/Fender 10+/Inner Fender 90+/Rad. Support 30+/Bumper Three of us farm boys could handle easily onto a trailer - buuuuut.... easing it into a p/u bed would take a fourth to guide and handle safely. jmho We have used a piece of barstock to tie the fenders together at the front hood hinge eyelet, and it helped avoid over-flexing ( of the rad. support and my man-cans ) ![]() For the cab, measure floor for holes from seatbelts or frame mounts for drilling, and use a 6' metal ![]() Without drilling - a strap from behind the cab through the DS window & PS window & back to the plate would hold for a quick lift and set. Wood would be less $$$ though. Best of luck 2 U !!! Have a Safe and Happy 4th
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: ![]() ![]() '72 C-20 Suburban Last edited by Mullet '72; 07-03-2009 at 07:09 PM. Reason: Forgot response to cab part of Q |
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