Posted by Caterpillar guy on December 22, 2014 at 04:52:11 from (75.134.172.121):
In Reply to: Semis--Pete cab posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on December 21, 2014 at 17:14:23:
I think the mounts for the cab and such will be a problem with lining up unless you are going to re drill the frame. If you use a Pete cab the rubber mounts also are usually screwed up by most places. The steel bushing that goes through the center of the mount goes between the big flat washers such that it is tight and the cab can wiggle in the rubber on the washers. so the hole in the frame has to be big enough for the bushing not just the bolt. If you farm out any of the body work it will be best done at the dealer. This is from experience. It seems like most of the body shops don't know how a Pete is done or something. Had one put the wrong shocks on the air ride cab and then try to tell me how they should be like that until somebody drove in with one to show them the difference.
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