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Recovering Truck Driver
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Orleans, NE USA
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Which is easier?
I'm taking the cab off my 72 later this morning and am wondering which is easier, taking each fender off seperately, or just pulling the whole front clip..note the push bar is one heavy mf'er. I already have the bolts out of the back of the fenders, and the inner fenders are loose from the cab.
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67 K-20 350, SM465, Eaton rear, 4.56 no spin option 00 Dodge 2500 4x4, 24V cummins, 5 speed Chad South Central Nebraska |
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Location: Rockville,In. USA
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Pull it as a unit. 2 guys and 20 minutes can have a front clip sitting on the ground and you save a ton of time on reassembly also by not having to tweak and pry parts while tightening for proper alignment and fit.
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Recovering Truck Driver
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Orleans, NE USA
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Thanks Paul, I've only pulled one other cab, and I took the whole clip off that time too, I'm here by myself, but i think i can manage......don't have to worry about scratching the paint...lol
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67 K-20 350, SM465, Eaton rear, 4.56 no spin option 00 Dodge 2500 4x4, 24V cummins, 5 speed Chad South Central Nebraska |
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