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Old 25-10-14, 20:34
Jerry Hill Jerry Hill is offline
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Originally Posted by Phil Waterman View Post
Hi Jerry

Well in this day of specialized automotive repair services it is good to see your CMP Collision Repair Center, you surely are doing a fine job and your post are giving the rest of us a tutorial on what can be done. Your rate of progress and what you have accomplished is out standing.

Think we'll have to nominate you to be our CMP Collision Repair Expert.

Keep up the good work.

Cheers Phil
Phil

Many thanks for your kind words. However - Expert I'm not, but it's great being retired, you can get on with things!

Now a bit of help please? I've attached a pic of the windscreen base scuttle line (ie where the windscreen contacts the top of the scuttle). If you look at the attached pic, I've drawn a line marked in pink. If you look along that line across from the passengers A post to the Drivers A post is it straight?

At the moment we have a slight angle at the centre of the windscreen. I need to establish if my vehicle has had the centre deformed by the impact.

The A posts look to be very strong structures, whereas the the two uprights from floor to windscreen base each side of the engine are fairly flimsy by compariison. I suspect the centre posts have moved thus creating the deformation.

I'd much appreciate you having a look at your cab and letting me know, as this will impact on the front panel rework.

Thanks & best wishes

Jerry
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