ezturf
Sep 20th, 07, 2:06 PM
With the frame sitting level, it appears the engine cradle is not level. It just looks like the frame has a slight twist to it> I had the frame checked out by a body shop on a frame machine and they said all was good. So what's up. Will the frame square itself after the body is on. It really isn't that bad but don't wanna get the car down and something be outta wack.
rubadub
Sep 20th, 07, 2:33 PM
Don't worry about it, they all look a little skijawed, including mine. Just use a little caution when you tighten up the body mount bolts, if its a convertible you can change the door gap.
If you set back and take a good look at a frame, you can see how it might be twisted a little, there kind of skimpy looking.
Rob
joeyv69ragtop
Sep 20th, 07, 3:23 PM
If you had it checked out at a shop I'd say you're good to go.
You look at anything long enough and you'll start seeing things.
I looked at my frame too long and it started lookin' all cockeyed to me, but levels and tape measures assure me everything is fine.
ezturf
Sep 20th, 07, 6:21 PM
Thanks, Guess just afraid of getting it all together and it not sitting right. Got everything level and the lower control arm holes are about .5" different?? Is this going to be OK? Its higher on the passenger side, but the frame horns are perfectly level with the rest of the frame.