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Old 09-02-2013, 10:42 AM   #99
Cheeseman
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Re: Project "Home Wrecker"

The only problem I ran into switching out the mounts was that the tubular ones have the mounting stud in the bottom and I had to jack the motor up high enough to get it to clear the removal of those mounts. I had to jack the cab up a few inches to give enough room for the motor to come up without crushing into the bottom of the cab. Not a big deal at this stage of my build bc the cab was empty and no steering or linkages to deal with at this time. I scratched the hell out of my tubular mounts during install/removal, but I am thinking about blasting them and repainting before resale. I am going to mock up the core support and front fenders today so that we can get the doors adjusted a bit more accurate.

Cheese "still cheezin'" Man
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