rusty2872 wrote:Could you explain how you removed the cab from the frame. Did you have a lift or somethin??? I've been racking my brain trying to figure out the best way to separate the cab from my frame with a common shop lift and some jacks. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. It must be a pain to do all that work outside. Do you cover the truck up when you aren't working on it?
Well, there are plans out there for one-man cab and bed pullers that use a picker and my buddy made one that I could have borrowed.
What I did here was support the back of the frame with jack stands. Next, I pulled the rear axle and leaf springs because it's easier to clean them separately and I plan on replacing the bushings and installing C-notches and a flip kit so it'll get new u-bolts and hardware (I left the tires on the axle and just rolled the whole thing out from under the truck once I lifted the leaf springs out).
Then, I pulled all 4 cab bolts and separated any wiring, e-brake cable, fuel line, etc. and placed jack stands under the cab on the pinch welded seams.
Finally, I jacked up the rear of the frame slightly to remove the stands supporting the frame and let it down slowly. The cab stayed in the air and I simply wheeled out the frame like driving a wheel barrow. It's not the easiest or fastest way of doing it but like I said, I needed to pull the rear axle and springs out anyway which kept me from needing to jack the cab way up to clear rolling tires. Plus, I took this week off work and was on my own as all of my buddies are working.
As far as doing the work outside, it's been absolutely beautiful here with temps in the 60's and 70's and no rain so I'd rather scatter an infinite amount of grinding dust, grease, rust, dirt, and grime in the good ol' outdoors (my back and side yards) instead of my garage floor. Besides, I was DYING to get started and my garage is currently full of crap from a storage unit that needs to be sorted through and donated, yard saled, or thrown out. Plus, my '56 is taking up 1 of the 3 bays too!
Patrick
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