Chassis change

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“Blimey what a response” I asked for tips or ideas and got a few. My mum told me “if you haven’t got something nice to say then say nothing “ A1203 This forum is not for me
That wasn't meant to be an offensive comment. It was more of a response to shippers comment
Whats he going to lift it with...?
Certainly didn't mean to cause offence. If that comment did though, then your're right, this forum probably isn't for you.
 
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I used some old scaffolding. Then put a bar of timber through opening of front doors, and some angle under rear tub and lifted it off with ratchets
 
Thanks for a deicent reply this is more helpful. I tried to support the back of the body with a scaffold pole and stands but it just bent it I would need to strip lots more weight out to make it work

How much “weight” have you left in? Trying to cut corners on something like this going to bite you in the arse, or worse!

Strip all the seats and ****e out of it. Go as far as removing the doors if you must, to make it as light as possible.
 
How much “weight” have you left in? Trying to cut corners on something like this going to bite you in the arse, or worse!

Strip all the seats and ****e out of it. Go as far as removing the doors if you must, to make it as light as possible.

There are a few threads on here of those who have tacked strips on the body to keep it 'straight' ...

Even wooden formers to hold shape while the body is lifted off ...
 
There are a few threads on here of those who have tacked strips on the body to keep it 'straight' ...

Even wooden formers to hold shape while the body is lifted off ...

I don’t see what relevance that had to my post?

Did you read the post I quoted? The body is already too heavy what is being used to support it. Solution = reduce weight. Simples.
 
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