joshd1971bronco
Jr. Member
I've done a lot of metal work to the tub - replaced floor pans, bed section, inner and outer rocker, etc. I've had the tub braced well the whole time - we all know how flimsy they are.
It appears, now that the body is sitting back down on the frame - on the body mounts I am running (1-inch body lift from WH) that the tub needs shimmed. I say this because the door openings appeared to be 'pulled out' or spread apart at the top - the top of the opening is wider than the bottom and when fitting the door this is apparent. Furthermore, it felt like when I sat the tub on the frame and started bolting it down I was pulling down the front and rear body mounts - sort of sucking them down as I got it tighter - which would spread the door opening a bit.
So, it seems I could shim (somehow) the front and rear body mount locations to try and get things as straight as possible - paying attention of course to body lines and such. Is that okay? Is that typical to have to do? It seems like it would be fine. I just want some reassurance.
By the way, I am running different doors and such so I can't comment on the condition before vs. after. It just 'is what it is' right now.
Thanks for any insight.
It appears, now that the body is sitting back down on the frame - on the body mounts I am running (1-inch body lift from WH) that the tub needs shimmed. I say this because the door openings appeared to be 'pulled out' or spread apart at the top - the top of the opening is wider than the bottom and when fitting the door this is apparent. Furthermore, it felt like when I sat the tub on the frame and started bolting it down I was pulling down the front and rear body mounts - sort of sucking them down as I got it tighter - which would spread the door opening a bit.
So, it seems I could shim (somehow) the front and rear body mount locations to try and get things as straight as possible - paying attention of course to body lines and such. Is that okay? Is that typical to have to do? It seems like it would be fine. I just want some reassurance.
By the way, I am running different doors and such so I can't comment on the condition before vs. after. It just 'is what it is' right now.
Thanks for any insight.