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"What determined the use of the metal shims versus the cardboard?"- Rubber was just to cushion it the metal shims used to close the rear door gap. No real need to worry about the original shims , when you replace the body back on the doors is what determines shim amount and location
C1 frames were measured and marked for shims in a fixture at the beginning of the moving frame upside-down line; this process moved to the stationary frame upside-down "buck" ahead of the moving conveyor for the C2.
I don't recall, but I would think so; I was never heavily involved with full-frame passenger cars - just unitized bodies, Corvettes, and half-frame Camaros.
Thanks John,
Just for the record, I've never encountered any "shim directive" markings on any of the full size frames I've seen. That's why I asked. I know shims were used though. Maybe they just figured it out as they put it together.....?
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