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    marksmopars reacted to torredcuda's post in the thread AAR project with
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    Obviously those dimensions also apply to the opposite side, I was saying there are no other dimensions for the upper areas o the unibody...
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    IF the center section fits on the jig and all points fall with in the parameters. Keeping centerline in mind. Meaning if it all fits in...
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    marksmopars replied to the thread AAR project.
    Thanks, it is what I expected. Bottom line is we got to this just in time, much more and it would be trash. 🫣
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    Not to be to arrogant, but us Mopar freaks (geeks) are smarter and have a lot lot more information at our disposal for our Mopars than...
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    https://www.forebodiesonly.com/forum/threads/collision-guide-service-manual-collision-parts-frame-front-end-alignment-inner-fender-radiat...
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    marksmopars replied to the thread AAR project.
    These are the measurements we made the frame jig from. We made a support at the front and rear of each frame rail. I think the car...
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    marksmopars replied to the thread AAR project.
    Any chassis experts out there with data availability information? My son and I have carefully crafted a frame jig according to...
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    makes sense, would starve for fuel upon kickdown, then catch up as venturi effects kick in. but would like to see how much.
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