So how bent is bad?
Got a frame I'm working on that has obviously been hammered hard (too late, already started cleaning it up and welding on it) but just now noticed that it's bent up front.
Where the frame arches up for axle clearance, one side is 1/2" higher than the other. The "bend" happens somewhere on the flat portion of that arch, and continues all the way to very front of the frame. Everywhere behind that the frame rails are on the same plane.
I loosely installed the front springs, and obviously that didn't affect how much the frame was off. Checking level from spring pin to spring pin, they too are off 1/2". The springs mount up with no binding.
I checked on another truck and of course the frame is the same height on both sides.
There is no obvious damage to the frame that is a telltale. One side of the engine crossmember has a larger gap between the rivets than the other side, but they don't appear to have been moving around.
Anyone think it's something to be concerned with? I foresee MAYBE trying to get the motor to bolt up to be a bit more challenging. I am of the opinion that the body mounts have enough clearance in them to make up the difference pretty easily at least.
Got a frame I'm working on that has obviously been hammered hard (too late, already started cleaning it up and welding on it) but just now noticed that it's bent up front.
Where the frame arches up for axle clearance, one side is 1/2" higher than the other. The "bend" happens somewhere on the flat portion of that arch, and continues all the way to very front of the frame. Everywhere behind that the frame rails are on the same plane.
I loosely installed the front springs, and obviously that didn't affect how much the frame was off. Checking level from spring pin to spring pin, they too are off 1/2". The springs mount up with no binding.
I checked on another truck and of course the frame is the same height on both sides.
There is no obvious damage to the frame that is a telltale. One side of the engine crossmember has a larger gap between the rivets than the other side, but they don't appear to have been moving around.
Anyone think it's something to be concerned with? I foresee MAYBE trying to get the motor to bolt up to be a bit more challenging. I am of the opinion that the body mounts have enough clearance in them to make up the difference pretty easily at least.

