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Thread: Five Tabs to Tilt The Tub - Where are They?

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    The arrows point to the areas I was talking about, those panels should be completely flat. Check the cross braces (underneath tub, laying on frame) and let us know what you see. Also a better picture of that area in the rear if you have it.

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    thanks very much for taking the time to post that. Yeah it drives me nuts and I want it resolved. I'm sure I have other pics of the rear...let me take a look....

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    here are more pictures of the truck to give you an idea. I'll post links instead of big pictures because I think some people don't like the scroll bars that pop up with the bigger pictures (but I think they help w/ detail in this case). Let me know what you think. Thanks!!

    http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/galle..._2006a_012.jpg

    http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/galle...4-2491_IMG.JPG

    http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/galle...4-2489_IMG.JPG

    http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/galle...6/run_over.JPG

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bostonian1976
    here are more pictures of the truck to give you an idea. I'll post links instead of big pictures because I think some people don't like the scroll bars that pop up with the bigger pictures (but I think they help w/ detail in this case). Let me know what you think. Thanks!!

    http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/galle..._2006a_012.jpg

    http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/galle...4-2491_IMG.JPG

    http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/galle...4-2489_IMG.JPG

    http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/galle...6/run_over.JPG
    Yep to me it definitely looks like the rear is jacked down too much. I would say your next step is to get underneath and check the crossbraces under the tub, only three of them resting on the frame. If they don't look too bad you could probably just loosen all the bolts, floor jack, wood blocks, and try to get it to line up. But to me it looks like the rear needs to come up and the front needs to come down. Good luck!

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    I still haven't done this - laziness. This will be my weekend project.

    That and I still have a tropical top that I haven't put on yet - hmm

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    I had a similar problem when assembling my SIII. This was very evident when I installed my top. The top had a gap (~1/4") between it and the tub at the front and it could not be bolted on. It was in contact at the back and at the windscreen with a few bolts. I checked the alignment with a string line which confirmed that the tub was low at the front.
    I jacked the front of the tub up until the tub came up to the top. This also aligned the tub line with the string. I then made hard rubber shims of the correct size to fill the gaps between the crossmembers and the frame tabs. I jacke the tub up a little extra and then let it down on the shims and checked each to be sure they were supporting the tub. I then jacked the tub back up and used an industrial adhesive to attach the shims to the pads.
    I would check my top alignment before I went crazy with raising the front of the tub. You could go through that effort and find out that the top does not fit.
    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by siii8873
    I had a similar problem when assembling my SIII. This was very evident when I installed my top. The top had a gap (~1/4") between it and the tub at the front and it could not be bolted on. It was in contact at the back and at the windscreen with a few bolts. I checked the alignment with a string line which confirmed that the tub was low at the front.
    I jacked the front of the tub up until the tub came up to the top. This also aligned the tub line with the string. I then made hard rubber shims of the correct size to fill the gaps between the crossmembers and the frame tabs. I jacke the tub up a little extra and then let it down on the shims and checked each to be sure they were supporting the tub. I then jacked the tub back up and used an industrial adhesive to attach the shims to the pads.
    I would check my top alignment before I went crazy with raising the front of the tub. You could go through that effort and find out that the top does not fit.
    Bob
    Thanks for the tips. I'm up here working on this now but am giving up soon. Its 95 degrees - too hot for this. I did get one window installed on mr trop top so that is cool. One more to go

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    Let's see scroll bars, scroll bars (I programmed them in for YOU and this purpose). Go for it

    Quote Originally Posted by Bostonian1976
    here are more pictures of the truck to give you an idea. I'll post links instead of big pictures because I think some people don't like the scroll bars that pop up with the bigger pictures (but I think they help w/ detail in this case). Let me know what you think. Thanks!!

    http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/galle..._2006a_012.jpg

    http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/galle...4-2491_IMG.JPG

    http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/galle...4-2489_IMG.JPG

    http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/galle...6/run_over.JPG
    Cheers, Thompson
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    Rovers North, Inc.

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