08-18-2006, 09:58 PM | #1 |
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How to remove a cab? front end already removed.
I am about to pull the cab on a 69 chevy truck. What am I in for? no seats in cab and no front end on truck. What wrenches, ie sizes, will I need and are there any good tips to removing it.
Will I be able to lift it with one other guy or should I have a few others? If so how many? IIRC there are four bolts that hold the cab on the truck right? Thanks, Thomas
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08-18-2006, 10:21 PM | #2 |
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Re: Help Removing a cab?
There are 4 bolts. 2 go in from underneath at the back of the cab. The other 2 are in the front floorboards. The rear 2 will come right out. The front 2 you will need to hold a wrench on one side while turning the other. I used 4 people to lift my cab and move it very easily. My cab was empty ( no doors, glass, wiring, etc. I believe the rear bolts were 5/8 and the fronts were either 13/16 or 7/8. Here is a pic of what my cab looked like when we removed it.
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08-18-2006, 10:54 PM | #3 |
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Re: Help Removing a cab?
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ENOUGH PEOPLE!
I was lucky I Didnt get hurt last year I was parting out a 2wd 67 small window alone and thought I could just pull the cab off with the engine hoist. The cab lifted off the frame fine but as soon as i tried to move it the hoist and cab tipped over just about squashing me. BTW it wrecked my rust free small window cab Hope you have better luck. |
08-18-2006, 11:08 PM | #4 |
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Re: Help Removing a cab?
I removed my cab single handed with only a bottle jack and some scrap lumber. Raised it up off of the frame with the jack, one end at a time, and placed 2 planks under it. Then slid it off onto the ground. The rockers were a little bent up but I didnt care since I was going to replace them anyway.
Bob
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08-19-2006, 12:47 AM | #5 |
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Re: Help Removing a cab?
A stripped cab weighs right at 500 pounds... work acordingly.
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08-19-2006, 02:02 AM | #6 |
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Re: Help Removing a cab?
I took my cab off myself using planks. It can be done safely if planned and done slowly. Also a cab could be taken off quite easily with 4 or 5 guys, that is probly the safest way.
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08-20-2006, 07:55 AM | #7 |
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Re: Help Removing a cab?
wow cool info as i am also going to be removeing my cab but not all the way off i am only removeing it so i can weld in a new front floor support i will be lifting it up tilting it back and laying it across some 2x6 planks i just need to find four or five guys to do it for me hehehehe i pay with beer. any takers hehehe?
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08-20-2006, 11:48 AM | #8 |
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Re: Help Removing a cab?
laying it on it's back isn't a good idea. Even if you protect the back wall from damage, the firewall is so heavy it can distort the door opening. If you were to make a brace from the hinges to the striker, it'll help, but the posability of damage is still there. Esp if you have rotted rockers.
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08-20-2006, 12:24 PM | #9 |
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Re: Help Removing a cab?
heres a link for plans to make a cab dolly (67-72) that you flip over with out damaging the cab.http://www.bumpandgrindgarage.com/1213226.html
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