bp71k5
3/4 ton status
Update: frame straightening.
I picked up this really cool tool to help "unsquish" my rear most body mounts locations on the frame. So far, this is my favorite tool and I've used it a lot already.
Enter the harbor freight porta power hydraulic tool:

I had no idea something like this existed until a few months ago. I used to use long clamps or a small bottle jack to muscle things together but this thing makes it much easier and safer.
I also picked up a small attachment that is used to level heavy equipment but I hoped could also be used to straighten the squished frame section.

It worked pretty well. You can see in the picture the upper part of the frame still have some ripples in it. That part used to be about 1/2" lower than it is now. The attachment only has a 1/2" throw on it, but I used some scrap steel to take up the extra space.




I picked up this really cool tool to help "unsquish" my rear most body mounts locations on the frame. So far, this is my favorite tool and I've used it a lot already.
Enter the harbor freight porta power hydraulic tool:
I had no idea something like this existed until a few months ago. I used to use long clamps or a small bottle jack to muscle things together but this thing makes it much easier and safer.
I also picked up a small attachment that is used to level heavy equipment but I hoped could also be used to straighten the squished frame section.
It worked pretty well. You can see in the picture the upper part of the frame still have some ripples in it. That part used to be about 1/2" lower than it is now. The attachment only has a 1/2" throw on it, but I used some scrap steel to take up the extra space.
