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VA_Clod
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Joined: Tue Feb 17, 2004 10:57 pm Posts: 713 Location: Faifield Va.
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I've had my Jugg about a year now and have a small problem with it. Somewhere along the lines the body isn't mounted right. I've taken the body off it, looked over all the mounts and still haven't gotten it right. The bed rubs the back of the cab and it looks "bowed up" in the middle. So anybody with a Jugg got any ideas where the problem is? I'm going to have to get someone to paint this body for me so I don't want to mess it up when it done.
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| Mon Jan 31, 2005 12:08 am |
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MelvinsArmy
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Joined: Wed Feb 18, 2004 1:29 am Posts: 2748 Location: Brooklyn
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Check the rear hinges and mount. Those little hinges bend really easily, make sure they are in shape. Are the metal body mount things on the rear of the cab set all the way down flush in their holes? I'd take the whole top plastic of the chassis off and reasemble like it says in the instructions. Just to make sure it's all together correctly. If you get it back together and can't figure out what's wrong, you could cut a spacer out of flat aluminum stock and mount between the hinges and plastic chassis crossmember. That would raise the rear of the bed up, if you get the right thickness it will make it level. I had to do that when I had the New Era Jugg frame to level it out.
Is the bed rubbing on the top side?
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