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Post by RebStew February 26th 2008, 8:53 am

Jeff my windshield hinges on my 36 don't seem to be working. I bought them off ebay. they said they came off a 37 Chevy truck. my cab is a 37. the windshield is sitting about 3/4" too high. it won't seal and you can see a gap on the bottom. could I have the wrong hinges? frame work bent from lifting the cab with something? any ideas? maybe these are off of a car? I thought about drilling holes below the factory holes but I don't think I have enough room before I run off the bracket.
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