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67' update...

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Getting ready to pull the frame out from under the 67'. Just debating where to put the supports so I dont tweek the body and cab. Its now on the little jackstands with all the suspension removed.

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i think you need bigger jackstands :eek: :wink:
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are you separating the body and bed? I'd just run a couple 4x4's under each and put the sheetmetal on those. easy and quick.
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I thought about putting like 4x6 under it but Im thinking it might wobble or one bump and away it goes?
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you could build a roller stand like I did for my cab, then you could roll it around the shop or outside to work on it! Or bolt the 4x4's right to the cab mounting holes

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That's a nice little setup you have there mike.
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not bad for a little bit of scrap and junk laying around, eh?
I may have to auction it off here when (IF) i ever get this cab done! :lol:
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That's a great solution, 72. I'm keeping those photos for future reference.
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Nice big garage! My LWB '71 barely fits in mine. A C/C, forget it! :D
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We actually look for houses with the longest garage in the area since that was when I had the 67' and was going to start it as a project. The side the 67' on now is 22' and the side where the jack stands are on is actually 24' :D
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Nice!! Lots of room. :thup:
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only problem now is the garage door is to low only 8' door. So most likely will be building another garage with 10' doors.
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Good idea. You don't want to get the truck back together and find out you can't get it out of the garage! :lol: :lol:
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