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Old 09-14-2019, 04:28 PM   #26
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Re: How did you get cab, box, burb, panel, blazer off the frame?

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This is how I removed and installed the cab on my K20. I know I cheated big time. In the past I’ve built 6x6 A frames for either side of the cab And lifted it off the frame with a 4x4 through the door opening with nylon lifting straps on the ends. You have to run a 2x4 or similar over the roof to keep the straps from bending the drip rails. I just a block and tackle type setup to do the actual lifting. The latest way I did it is a lot easier.
You didn't cheat at all. I'm sure all of us would love to have the equipment you have available to you. But if we did there would be no point in a thread like this ... right?
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