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How to straighten your cab?

ramdough

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All, I just noticed that both my bushings are toast.

My cab in the rear is shifted to the drivers side by about 1”. Can bad bushings cause that or is there something else I need to look at?


How would you straighten it? I have the passenger bushing out and there is a lot of slop up front.

Maybe loosen bushing and ratchet strap the rear sideways?

Am I missing something?


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ramdough

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I imagine that the bushings being failed/missing could result in such a deflection.

I'd certainly start there.

Yeah, you should be able to re-align the rear of the cab then drop in new bushings and bolt it all back together flush.
It is looking better. Tightening the bolts right now. Used a big ratchet strap to bias the direction.


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