I was told that most shops can pull the cab in 45 mins. The book may say an hour and a half, but the real time is generally not that long, at least what I've heard.Its about 1-1/2 hrs to pull the cab and reinstall is another 1.5 its not bad at all but if i was doing the job i would have just pulled the front grill and rads thats all thats needed and it makes it really easy to work on….
I typically use a plastic pipe to keep the lifters from dropping not a metal pipe that can damage the cam bearings on the way in
Im not sure with the rams honestly but the fords average 1.5hrs so i was basing it on thatI was told that most shops can pull the cab in 45 mins. The book may say an hour and a half, but the real time is generally not that long, at least what I've heard.
buddy who is a Ford tech said it dealerships who have the equipment to pull cabs do a better job and faster. He said they are made to come off and not as complicated as it looks. He has been at the same dealership for 45 years. I would probably be better off not seeing it tho lol.is it really that simple to where a cab pull is faster than not? that's crazy, to me.
There is no special equipment to pull a cab just need a 2 post hoistbu
buddy who is a Ford tech said it dealerships who have the equipment to pull cabs do a better job and faster. He said they are made to come off and not as complicated as it looks. He has been at the same dealership for 45 years. I would probably be better off not seeing it tho lol.
It's a Ram dealership, but it's the gasket up next to the engine block. The cam shaft has to be pulled. I wasn't pleased about the cab pulloff, but it's a warranty job...
Sometime they drop most of the air out of the tires to make the truck lower and easier to get at things under the hoodWhy is your tire flat?
Sometime they drop most of the air out of the tires to make the truck lower and easier to get at things under the hood
there was when the cab was being ready to removeThere is no hood....