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cranky old man
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Longview Texas
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Answer to the second question is, not reliably, just take it to a good body shop, let them put it on the frame machine and gauge it. It shouldn't cost more than about $75.00 depending on the area you're in. Rod
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