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Harley

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the body on my b2 seems to be an inch over to the left....could my body mounts have let the body shift over?? want to fix this and was going to do a 1 inch body lift, so i was wondering if anyone had seen this before??
 


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The body can be shifted around on the bolts, yes. (sounds like maybe the bolts weren't fully tightened?)
 

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To the best of my knowledge, the body mount holes on the body, are fit to the bolt...
 

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i think ill check it this weekend to make sure the mounts are tight. i thought it was the rearend at first but then i noticed the front was the same. what else could cause this?? wanted to do a small bodylift and figured i would adjust it over then if it moves.
 

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I've seen the body rust out collapse in where the body mount is, happened on one of the EB's I used to have. Have you crawled around under the truck yet?
 

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I've seen the body rust out collapse in where the body mount is, happened on one of the EB's I used to have. Have you crawled around under the truck yet?
yea, no rust on it...very solid
 

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