RustyPile
Left on own accord
- Joined
- Oct 7, 2017
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- Location
- Elkhart, TX
- First Name
- Nick
- Truck Year
- 1983 GMC
- Truck Model
- 1500
- Engine Size
- 350 SBC
No, I'm not talking about ribbons and bows.. Some previous owner used the tailgate on my truck for something besides it's intended purpose.. I suppose something very heavy was placed on it and caused the 'gate to bow outward.. It's not dented or scratched up, just a 1 inch outward bow to it. The top lip is straight. The bow is in the bottom "roll". Ordinarily, I wouldn't worry too much about it but my truck doesn't have a rear bumper.. The 'gate has been shaved and a nice tight fitting rolled pan has replaced the bumper.. When the 'gate is opened, it rubs the top lip of the pan..
Do any of you proficient body guys on here have some thoughts as to what I might do to straighten this tailgate.. Pounding on it is out of the question, as the 'gate is slick and shiny otherwise. I'm thinking a hydraulic press might do the job.. I have one but the "bed" is too narrow, the 'gate won't fit between the uprights. I'd really like to save this tailgate.. Except for the slight bow, the fit and finish is otherwise perfect..
Do any of you proficient body guys on here have some thoughts as to what I might do to straighten this tailgate.. Pounding on it is out of the question, as the 'gate is slick and shiny otherwise. I'm thinking a hydraulic press might do the job.. I have one but the "bed" is too narrow, the 'gate won't fit between the uprights. I'd really like to save this tailgate.. Except for the slight bow, the fit and finish is otherwise perfect..