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I have a 1993 club cab w250 frame going to going to build a truck from the ground up if I run a string from the back to the front and measure to the frame front the front is over 1"so it's 1/2" out how close are they from the factory
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I don't want to build a truck from the ground up and then have problems already have a rebuilt 12 valve p pump and g56 transmission rebuilt 205 transfer case don't want to cut corners
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I'm not really sure what your are trying to say. Is it out of square or is it twisted longitudinal? Dodge truck frames are as stiff as a wet noodle. I don't think it would be hard fix one.
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Front is over to the left about 1/2" frame is not diamond it's level square and straight from the transmission cross member back just over in the front I think it will be ok just wanted another option
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shoot, im scrapping 2 frames with lots of parts, but angry is right, your measurements between spring and body mount perches will be points of interest, the body perches allow lots of movement for alignment, so really the focus is spring perches corner to corner, to get the axles tracking straight, real frame damage will visibly show with paint peeling around slight bends.
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Measure in a X pattern. Left front to right rear then right front to left rear also to check for square. Measuring frames can be a bit tricky.
Note: 2WD and 4WD frame dimensions are the same.
Note: 2WD and 4WD frame dimensions are the same.
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