Misdemeanor
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I had to figure out a way to bend my frame back from a twist it had. I found this method effective and thought it might help others out there with similar issues.
I drilled 1/2 holes into my floor and used 3/8" drop in anchors. I then screwed in 3/8 eye bolts. This was done on all four corners. I leveled the front frame rails and place the high rear side of my frame on a stand. with two opposing sides of the frame chained to the eyebolts I used a floor jack to force the frame rail up. I did this multiple times increasing the amount I raised it about 1" more until It relaxed into a level position.
The frame appears to be straight and now sits on all four stands without rocking. It seems successful.
I drilled 1/2 holes into my floor and used 3/8" drop in anchors. I then screwed in 3/8 eye bolts. This was done on all four corners. I leveled the front frame rails and place the high rear side of my frame on a stand. with two opposing sides of the frame chained to the eyebolts I used a floor jack to force the frame rail up. I did this multiple times increasing the amount I raised it about 1" more until It relaxed into a level position.
The frame appears to be straight and now sits on all four stands without rocking. It seems successful.
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