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Originally Posted by daz427 Hi Danny
I took the body off my RAM recently and it's not so bad!I got to the same point as yourself where I was finding more and more badly fitted/fabricated parts so said sod it and did it.You will need some strong mates though.And do take the front wheels off!!!I thought I could get away without and ended up winding up my strong mates as they had to hang around while i did!!!I was sent a copy of the RAM build manual on CD from a very kind gent on here and just read it backwards!!!!!My car doesn't have a wheel well like yours though.My wheel would appear to lay flat in the bottom.I have to fabricate a fuel tank as mine has developed legs!!
Keep posting pics as it is great to see what others are up to.My new toy(3wk old daughter!!!) has put pay to progress for now!!!!
Regards
Daren |
congratulations on your daughter ! mine is almost 2 yrs old now , your gonna have some fun
It's great to hear of another Ram owner going through similar stuff, would be great to see some pictures of what your doing if you get the time
i decided after visiting andicole01's blog that it would be a good idea to do the same sort of thing, so ive started that with pics as i go. It's mainly for me but also for anyone who wants help or how not to do it hehe. I found it very hard to get much info on Ram's and it's mainly through this forum that i have what i do now. I got a CD in the post to me from a very nice bloke with the build manual and some other bits so i cant wait for that
The last bit of removals is next then the body off.
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my Ram restoration (i hope thats not against the forum rules, if so let me know ) .