jeremywrags
1/2 ton status
Hi All,
I am having a hell of a time lining up my front clip after a bunch of sheetmetal work and new body mounts.
I have my top fitting perfect and doors close with perfect gaps all around. The problem is the front clip. If I have it "centered" meaning that the bolts for the core support are centered'ish in the holes the clip seems like it is off by about 2-3 inches. Also the hood pin is off by about the same amount so wont hit the hole without shifting the whole hood over. The result is that I cannot get my hood lined up and my passenger tire sticks out 2-3" further than the drivers side.
After tons of tinkering and adjusting I am at a loss, I cannot get this thing straight... I know panel alignment is an art but I feel like something is wrong here.
Here is my question. Having put new body mounts and a 1" ORD body lift is it possible that I have somehow shifted the whole tub?
Before I took it apart things lined up great and like I said I am pretty sure of the sheetmetal work as the doors are pretty perfect as is the fitment of the top.
I am having a hell of a time lining up my front clip after a bunch of sheetmetal work and new body mounts.
I have my top fitting perfect and doors close with perfect gaps all around. The problem is the front clip. If I have it "centered" meaning that the bolts for the core support are centered'ish in the holes the clip seems like it is off by about 2-3 inches. Also the hood pin is off by about the same amount so wont hit the hole without shifting the whole hood over. The result is that I cannot get my hood lined up and my passenger tire sticks out 2-3" further than the drivers side.
After tons of tinkering and adjusting I am at a loss, I cannot get this thing straight... I know panel alignment is an art but I feel like something is wrong here.
Here is my question. Having put new body mounts and a 1" ORD body lift is it possible that I have somehow shifted the whole tub?
Before I took it apart things lined up great and like I said I am pretty sure of the sheetmetal work as the doors are pretty perfect as is the fitment of the top.

