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Old 03-03-2003, 03:25 PM   #1
69ChevySB
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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roll pan/frame

ok i took a bar and put it on the side of the frame and scratched in where the top and bottom of the frame is, then I did the same to the other side...

the drivers side frame is indeed one inch lower than the other side, I should have thoroughly inspected it before trying to bend it back, but anyways should I just get another frame and start swapping everything over? or should I take it to a body shop, could they fix this? if i'm going to spend more at a body shop i'd just rather buy another frame for 300$ or so. What is my best bet? also, when
installing a rollpan, how much of the frame in the front do you cut off? maybe I can just put a rollpan instead, because with the other part of the frame being lower I know my bumper wont go on right.

please help. thanks.
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