96 Tahoe bag and body

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Had to dehump the passenger side before I got the driver side notch in. So I got the rail welded in and cut enough to for the 1x2 for my measurement.
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Axle still had to be cleaned, there was some spring mounts keeping it from going all the way up which was almost an inch. Got that cleaned off the axle then stuffed it back in there so i could see what it looked like. If my measurements are correct and I hope to god they are, I'll have ½" of play between notch and axle laid out.
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Still have to cut up a little bit more into the tranny tunnel,, but I'm going to wait until I unbolt the cab mounts, and jack it up off the frame.
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I plan on Z'ing the back of the frame that holds the two rear body mounts and back bumper. Basically the same thing you do to the frame horns, only difference is you do it to the back.
 
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