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Re: Body lift lean
[Re: brntrt]
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09/23/03 09:20 AM
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Joined: May 2003
Posts: 1,133
Body Damage is Cool
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With the console, even though you took it off you may still have to trim out around the shifter pattern a little to make the shifter go all the way in. A dremel or a grinder or even a file may work but I think you'll have to get grinding. As for the lean to the drivers side.....Did you remove the front bumper? Is the whole thing leaning or just in the front or just in the rear? Did you remove the front bumper first? I was thinking that maybe you did the same thing I did. I never removed the front bumper and it's hanging up on the body and holding the front end up in the air a little more than it should. Do you have any trouble closing the hood? Do the doors close a little hard. If so then maybe this could be the cause of the lean.
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