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Old 07-17-2010, 06:01 PM   #23
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Re: Are these gaps normal?

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im guessin that the place to start would be making very sure the cab is on the frame SQUARE. Any misalignment at this point will throw off the rest of the panels as you install them, also maybe elonggate your mounting holes on fenders to allow more movement at the cab to tighten the gap.....just a thought or idea,good luck
Thanks I am thinking about that also. I am going to loosen the cab mounts and let the front of the cab rock forward some and I believe that will help and also may create some more room for the fenders then I can use a ratchet strap to pull everything in. I will report back tomorrow how things worked.
If this is a completely stupid idea someone please chime in and tell me.
Thanks again
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