Rutjes
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I was resealing the oil pan and I took a closer look at this dent in the front crossmember that has been bugging me for a while. It's hard to find reference pictures, but eventually I found 1 picture and also a YouTube video of a lift kit install where I could see the crossmember from underneath. They seem perfectly flat/straight. Here's mine:
I'm guessing a previous owner jacked up this truck in the middle of this crossmember. I'm now thinking that this must be why I can't get the chamber neutral or negative. And maybe also why I had a very hard time getting the fenders bolted on after painting. Almost needed to force them into place. Although the top does seem flat, can it be that the bottom is pulling the outsides inwards, warping everything around it? Moving the lower control arms in, etc.
Does anyone have any dimensions I can reference to check things out? The Body Builders manual has a lot of dimensions, but I can't find any I can use.
If this is the cause of my problems, any tips fixing it? I have one of those hydraulic body/frame repair kits if it's of any use...
I'm guessing a previous owner jacked up this truck in the middle of this crossmember. I'm now thinking that this must be why I can't get the chamber neutral or negative. And maybe also why I had a very hard time getting the fenders bolted on after painting. Almost needed to force them into place. Although the top does seem flat, can it be that the bottom is pulling the outsides inwards, warping everything around it? Moving the lower control arms in, etc.
Does anyone have any dimensions I can reference to check things out? The Body Builders manual has a lot of dimensions, but I can't find any I can use.
If this is the cause of my problems, any tips fixing it? I have one of those hydraulic body/frame repair kits if it's of any use...