I took measurements at various points, and it seems I am always coming out with a 1/2 difference or so. So, it looks like something is twisted and I am not sure if it is the frame, the body, or both. Do any of you know of a good shop with a frame machine, that won't break the bank? Somewhere near Thousand Oaks would be nice so I can drop it off while at work, or ????
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Originally posted by Lawrence View PostI took measurements at various points, and it seems I am always coming out with a 1/2 difference or so. So, it looks like something is twisted and I am not sure if it is the frame, the body, or both. Do any of you know of a good shop with a frame machine, that won't break the bank? Somewhere near Thousand Oaks would be nice so I can drop it off while at work, or ????
here is the link Joe posted:
Try: Frame Masters http://www.framemasters1969.com/
8946 Ellis Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90069 Tel: 310-842-8800 Fax: 310-842-Ford Raptor 6.2l
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Originally posted by Tomb Raider 940 View PostTry: Frame Masters http://www.framemasters1969.com/
8946 Ellis Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90069 Tel: 310-842-8800 Fax: 310-842-
[COLOR="Blue"]If you don't have the time to do it right, what makes you think you'll have the time to do it twice?[/COLOR]
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lawrence, here is my thread. if you ignore all the useless jibberish there is one post down at the bottom of the thread for a frame shop near hollywood that someone recommended. I have not gone there yet and can't say if they're good or not, but plan to bring the jeep in there soon for a look at my frame too.
http://www.myjeeprocks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=10615
cheers,
mike03 TJ. It'll go 65mph...can't complain.
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Originally posted by Tomb Raider 940 View PostWhen they build these Jeeps are they straight at the factory or is there a general size. As in do they check them.The Geezer Jeep: http://www.greentractortalk.com/jerryb/index.htm
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Originally posted by Jerry Bransford View PostI would imagine they have the frame's manufacturing process pretty finely honed so they're straight when they leave the factory.Ford Raptor 6.2l
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Mike – Thanks, I called Simpson and they are closed this week. So, I’ll give them a buzz next week.
Jerry – I can only imagine, I probably wouldn’t want to be there to see it.
Josh – I don’t know. I spoke to the PO who said the Jeep was like that since the day he bought it.[COLOR="Blue"]If you don't have the time to do it right, what makes you think you'll have the time to do it twice?[/COLOR]
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they straighten these in body shops all the time. moreso before all of the legalities associated with frame straightening.
they chain one side to the ground, and raise or lower the other as needed to straighten it out. not a big deal.
i did my own on the ford ranger after an accident at the high school body shop. it took about 10 minutes after setting it up using a porta-power, winch a couple of stops and the chains to the ground.
cake work.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
ERIK
95 yj, locked lifted, and ready to rock!
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Originally posted by NAILER341 View Posti did my own on the ford ranger after an accident at the high school[COLOR="Blue"]If you don't have the time to do it right, what makes you think you'll have the time to do it twice?[/COLOR]
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Originally posted by NAILER341 View Postthey straighten these in body shops all the time. moreso before all of the legalities associated with frame straightening.
they chain one side to the ground, and raise or lower the other as needed to straighten it out. not a big deal.
i did my own on the ford ranger after an accident at the high school body shop. it took about 10 minutes after setting it up using a porta-power, winch a couple of stops and the chains to the ground.
cake work.
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