Thanks for your time to make this vid. There's two bolts on each end of that bumper arm that if loosened (on my truck, they weren't tight) , may give you a mm or more to tighten that gap which I tightened under pressure.
Thanks for the tip brother! I just got my 2500HD out of the body shop... They replaced the bumpers of the brackets but of course has body will do... It's the details that that matter I figured that was the culprit but had not been under yet... Good to have confirmation. Thank you for your efforts!
Thanks for your time to make this vid. There's two bolts on each end of that bumper arm that if loosened (on my truck, they weren't tight) , may give you a mm or more to tighten that gap which I tightened under pressure.
I like the idea, bottle jack on floor jack.
Thanks for the tip brother! I just got my 2500HD out of the body shop... They replaced the bumpers of the brackets but of course has body will do... It's the details that that matter I figured that was the culprit but had not been under yet... Good to have confirmation. Thank you for your efforts!
Man, that's great info and a very good shot of where to place the jack. Thanks !
Good job thank you Mr.
Don't suppose it ever occurred to you to just loosen the 3 bolts on those brackets and just readjust it rather than trying to bend them?
Doing things by the service manual. What fun would that be?
Well don’t you suppose that he made this video because he has already tried that and it wouldn’t work, so in turn, he made this video
they always slip back down
Thats jacked up😂
Lol I wouldn’t “fix” it that way.
How would you fix it?
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Loosen the bracket bolts a tad and use jack. Keep it jacked up and re-tighten the bolts.