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<blockquote data-quote="MIG&#039;DHORSE" data-source="post: 1235852" data-attributes="member: 16707"><p>some stuff done... </p><p></p><p>I had to cut the **** out of the front core support and body mount to get the box far enough forward. the front hanger is 1/2", the springs are 1.5" from stock, and I redrilled the perches 1.375" back, which is a combined total of +3.375" from stock. it would have been easier if I had a flat pitman arm, then i wouldn't have had to rotate the box forward so much. also, this cab was in a head on collision apparently. the driver side of the core support is all fawked. it's been that way since I purchased this cab at the yard. so having the front end smashed back a bit, and the box far forward really didn't make this a fun job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIG'DHORSE, post: 1235852, member: 16707"] some stuff done... I had to cut the **** out of the front core support and body mount to get the box far enough forward. the front hanger is 1/2", the springs are 1.5" from stock, and I redrilled the perches 1.375" back, which is a combined total of +3.375" from stock. it would have been easier if I had a flat pitman arm, then i wouldn't have had to rotate the box forward so much. also, this cab was in a head on collision apparently. the driver side of the core support is all fawked. it's been that way since I purchased this cab at the yard. so having the front end smashed back a bit, and the box far forward really didn't make this a fun job. [/QUOTE]
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