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Old 03-02-2003, 05:20 PM   #1
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Frame Question

Ok folks, I have another major problem, I thought I bent my frame back good enough to put everything back on, but it turns out after I put the fenders on and the radiator support, the left side of my frame (drivers side) is indeed lower than my right side...thus making it easy for me to conclude that my bumper won't go on straight because of this imperfection...what should I do? get another frame? or I heard that you must cut the frame to install a roll pan on the front, is this true? any and all help is appreciated. thanks!
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Old 03-02-2003, 05:27 PM   #2
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Try calling a couple body shops in your area. Your description makes the bend sound minor and they should be able to twist it back for a small fee.
To make that fee smaller, bring it to them with the front clip removed. Your labor is free. (at least if you have the time it's free)
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Old 03-02-2003, 05:39 PM   #3
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and yes, you will cut the frame horns to install a front roll pan.
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Old 03-03-2003, 11:13 AM   #4
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hrmm too bad I don't have a picture, but I have a few questions...

I can't drive my truck to the autobody shop with the front clip off because I need my radiator and battery to run it and those are mounted on the radiator support.

Another question, how much of the frame do they usually have to cut off for the roll pan? isn't it mounted onto the frames at all?

Also, should I just keep it how it is with the fenders and radiator support on, then take it to them? I can always take those pieces off in like 10 minutes, I don't have ALL the bolts on yet. Can someone please help me, i'm really anxious to get my sweet 69 shortbed goin again
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Old 03-04-2003, 12:27 AM   #5
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The roll pan is just plastic/fiberglass/metal that is attached to the fenders. They offer no protection at all (and are not bolted to the frame). Many (honestly i think all) states require front bumpers on all vehicles operated on a public road. I think I'd look into your local regs before loping off a vital part of you real bumper mounting points.
As for the clip deal, I doubt the body shop whould let you tdo that on there lot. If you have no way of hauling it to the body shop, about all you can do is leave everything that you can off/disconnected so they will only take 30 min to undo it instead of 1.5 hr.
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