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How much space do I need in front of my truck to flip the cab?

ramdough

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Have my truck in the shop. Need to clear behind it so I can back up and flip the cab. Gonna do a bunch of stuff and don’t want to move it until I am done.

How much space from the front bumper to the shop door do I need to clear the cab when flipping it up?

My cab latch is leaking bad, so I only want to do this once before it is rebuilt (and other things too).

Thanks!


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It looks like it is 40". The rope in the picture is taped to the roof and goes over the center marker light. I took the measurement from the center face of the bumper to the rope. The second picture shows you that my cab may not extend all the way or in the same way that yours does. I don't know how much that would add to the distance and I wanted you to know how much faith you wanted to put in the 40" measurement. You could also measure from the top of the bumper to the top of the cab and that would be the absolute max (measured from the pivot point). Let me know if you need anything else measured.
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ramdough

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It looks like it is 40". The rope in the picture is taped to the roof and goes over the center marker light. I took the measurement from the center face of the bumper to the rope. The second picture shows you that my cab may not extend all the way or in the same way that yours does. I don't know how much that would add to the distance and I wanted you to know how much faith you wanted to put in the 40" measurement. You could also measure from the top of the bumper to the top of the cab and that would be the absolute max (measured from the pivot point). Let me know if you need anything else measured.
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Thanks! My latch is leaking enough that I only want to do this once..... and I am doing the hood liner at the same time.

Wanted to make sure if I stopped midway through the seals, I could walk away and close the garage door....


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Thanks! My latch is leaking enough that I only want to do this once..... and I am doing the hood liner at the same time.

Wanted to make sure if I stopped midway through the seals, I could walk away and close the garage door....


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I guess that is one way to do it. Me, I would have tilted the cab and THEN asked if I could still close the door....
 
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