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Old 07-01-2012, 11:03 PM   #1
BrianDamage
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Re: Order for replacing Cab Sheetmetal

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Originally Posted by OrrieG View Post
If you are going to be replacing alot of the step and floor structure, and you know your doors fit ok, I would put in temporary horizontal cross bracing to keep the cab squared up. If the doors do not fit the openings I would address them first after replacing the lower hinge pockets if needed. There have been a couple of builds here where guys did extensive lower body work, then could not get the doors to work right and had to back track.
yea mine fit pretty good.. i braced em up and made me a cart out of another frame...got quite a bit of frame work to do before i start working on the cab
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