follow up to my previous thread of the same name. my cab was mounted about a half inch toward the driver side.
this was so easy to fix... . nerve wracking, but easy.
i'm guessing there was an element of luck that all the sheet metal (front fenders, doors... . ) stayed aligned.
i finally got tired of looking at a crooked truck. after about an hour and a half of measuring stuff, it became apparent the bed was spot on and the cab was the culprit.
i simply loosened the eight body mounts and climbed under the truck, braced my legs against the bottom of the cab such that if it broke loose it would be pushed toward the passenger side... ... . got the truck rocking back and forth real good and after a short while POP. the whole thing slid.
things were not totally lined up yet as the two most forward mounts didn't budge. very careful not to bend the fenders, i braced my arms under the driver front fender and got her rocking and again i got the desire sound effects.
spent another hour measuring to be sure, slowly opening and shutting the doors and hood and i am proud to say all measurements were within a 16th of an inch... ... . by my standards that's spot on.
i can stand to look at her again.
now my adjustable track bar needs re-adjusted though.
my only caution for this is, i don't know if an older truck would budge as easily. mine is only nine months old.
i guessed at 100 lbft for torqueing the mounts back down... ... anyone know what they're supposed to be torqued to??
jeff
this was so easy to fix... . nerve wracking, but easy.
i'm guessing there was an element of luck that all the sheet metal (front fenders, doors... . ) stayed aligned.
i finally got tired of looking at a crooked truck. after about an hour and a half of measuring stuff, it became apparent the bed was spot on and the cab was the culprit.
i simply loosened the eight body mounts and climbed under the truck, braced my legs against the bottom of the cab such that if it broke loose it would be pushed toward the passenger side... ... . got the truck rocking back and forth real good and after a short while POP. the whole thing slid.
things were not totally lined up yet as the two most forward mounts didn't budge. very careful not to bend the fenders, i braced my arms under the driver front fender and got her rocking and again i got the desire sound effects.
spent another hour measuring to be sure, slowly opening and shutting the doors and hood and i am proud to say all measurements were within a 16th of an inch... ... . by my standards that's spot on.
i can stand to look at her again.
now my adjustable track bar needs re-adjusted though.
my only caution for this is, i don't know if an older truck would budge as easily. mine is only nine months old.
i guessed at 100 lbft for torqueing the mounts back down... ... anyone know what they're supposed to be torqued to??
jeff
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