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Old 11-03-2009, 05:52 PM
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Since you have time and some resources (shop, friend, time, YOUTH) you might as well do it right. Just be sure to bag, tag and photo EVERYTHING you can.

I was not able to see all of the pics but as for lifting the cab, remove what you can to make it lighter. I know you have access to a forklift but at some point you will need to do a little man-handling. Removing the doors, tank, seat, windows will help.

I certainly wished some had figured out the whole late model Crown Vic sub-frame deal back before I bought my I-beam kit. Guess that upgrade will be on the list way down the road.
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Old 11-03-2009, 06:38 PM
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Yeah, good advice. I gutted my original 67 cab, and it was still pretty heavy! Good advice with the bag/tag/photo's also.
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Sorry, kid, I didn't intend to be mean to you. You weren't being clear with what was going on. I looked at your truck in your gallery. If you got it down that far without problems, the 4 cab bolts should not be a problem. Good luck.
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Old 11-05-2009, 09:30 PM
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ANYONE ONLINE THAT CAN HELP NOW!!! SEE PIX

I'm seriously taking the cab off now,like as soon as some one replies. Here is my issue. The two back cab bolts are stuck, I tink. Look at the photo's below. Oh I didn't get butt hurt just... well like you said I'm a kid. But thank you and everyone for ya'lls advice.



I HAVE UNDONE THE MOUNT BOLTS,E-BRAKE AND STEERING



I TOOK OUT THE TANK AND SEAT. AND YOU CAN SEE THE TWO BOLTS ARE LOOSE.





THIS IS AS FAR AS THE REAR BOLTS WILL COME OUT FORM THE BOTTOM.
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Old 11-06-2009, 12:41 AM
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UHMMMM.... YEAH

This kid just did a mans job. YEAH BOI. (Don't get cocky, and simmer down y'all) Just give me my old man salute, SIR! Thanks again for the support everybody.F#$%IN
Here are my pix.





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Old 11-06-2009, 08:30 AM
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Congrats. Now the real work begins, right?
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