Front Hood & Body parts alignment
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 1:58 pm
Can someone explain the process of aligning the front end sheet metal & related parts?
I will be replacing my front fenders & while doing that, I want to align all the sheet metal parts.
My hood currently sits cock-eyed to the side panels as well as the radiator & grill guards.
The hood appears to be set correctly to the cab… same amount of gap along the hinge mounting surfaces.
At the front of the hood, on the passenger side, it appears to be overhanging the side panel approx 1/2", but not at the back side near the cab. The Drivers side appears to be aligned correctly all the way down the side of the hood.
It also appears that maybe the radiator & guards may be out of alignment as well with the passenger’s side siting slightly rearward as compared to the driver’s side.
Once I remove the old fenders, what needs to move (and how do I go about doing it?) in order to have the hood lines match the sheet metal & grill guards all the way around?
I do not seem to find any info regarding this alignment in any of the TM’s.
Thanks in advance, Ken
I will be replacing my front fenders & while doing that, I want to align all the sheet metal parts.
My hood currently sits cock-eyed to the side panels as well as the radiator & grill guards.
The hood appears to be set correctly to the cab… same amount of gap along the hinge mounting surfaces.
At the front of the hood, on the passenger side, it appears to be overhanging the side panel approx 1/2", but not at the back side near the cab. The Drivers side appears to be aligned correctly all the way down the side of the hood.
It also appears that maybe the radiator & guards may be out of alignment as well with the passenger’s side siting slightly rearward as compared to the driver’s side.
Once I remove the old fenders, what needs to move (and how do I go about doing it?) in order to have the hood lines match the sheet metal & grill guards all the way around?
I do not seem to find any info regarding this alignment in any of the TM’s.
Thanks in advance, Ken