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03-10-2015, 10:05 PM | #1 |
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Re: slammed 57
Looks like a nice project. looking forward to this one.
Marc
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04-19-2015, 08:48 PM | #2 |
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Re: slammed 57
well after a couple of weeks of working on the truck i finally have a little progress that i can report. I installed the driver side step and floor... and if you been following my thread , I mentioned how hard of a time i was having aligning the door ,cab and fenders up. Well come to find out the guy who had the truck before installed new steps ( but with the cheaper sheet metal step which is a thinner gauge and no support) but after cutting the old step out i noticed the cab door jams were torqued out of shape , which i can only assume that he didn't re-enforce the cab when he cut out the original steps...but after many measurements of a older cab a friend had , I finally got them back in to shape...at least for the driver side....I sill have to do the passenger side...But with that said the door fits GREAT now!!
I also scraped up enough dough for these guys! as you can see the cab,door and fender alignment is much better.. Thank GOD!!!! |
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