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Old 11-24-2020, 10:50 AM
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Two years ago when I bought my first 1860 for the guy I bought it from said it came with a cab. At the time I did not have much interest in it but told him I would come back to get the cab later as he told me it was buried in his barn. By the way I bought this from a customer so it is someone I have contact with on a regular basis.

Last summer I went to pick up the cab not knowing what I was getting into

What I was given was a front panel with windshield and electric wiper a roof a rear panel two soft jeep style doors and two pieces that mount to the foot boards. I was unaware that I needed more until I went to install it last night. I do believe all I am missing is a piece that runs from the foot boards to the top of the cab on both left and right hand sides which the doors would mount to

Does anyone have any documentation parts drawing instructions or anything on this? The Sims website seems to be a dead end, whenever I click on anything
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if no one else responds I can measure mine tonight. If I recall They are just "C" channel with some holes in them. However the doors' hinges should have been attached to the posts. if you are missing the posts you most likely are missing half the hinges. I am speaking from the standpoint of steel doors. I don't know how the vinyl doors are attached. I also have the manual that came with the cab. I don't believe there are any dimensions in there
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I am guessing same mount for either door?
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Ill try to get you measurements to the holes tomorrow in the daylight.
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Ill try to get you measurements to the holes tomorrow in the daylight.

This is helpful, thank you very much
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The vinyl door (frame) shown on the left, is unclear how it is attached to the cab posts. The steel door shown on the right, has the lift off jeep style hinges - that is what I have so I can confirm that. The missing posts should have the other half of the hinge on them.
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I am assuming the soft doors which are also jeep style attach the same
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-10 for penmanship but here you go.
i need to make some new floorboards - would you mind taking some measurements for me?

I did drop my windshield panel by 3/4 inch (second set of holes) because snow was always blowing in around the hood.
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I will try to get some measurements tomorrow for you
Thank you very much
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