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Looks great! I might do this too now... except, I don't see how you got those wide frame rails under the cab... how'd you do it?
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rjewkes wrote:Not too shaby smokey. Question on trim/Mirror and bullet Holes, Would it be easier And use less wire to tack in a bolt and then grind it down or is that still weld/wire intensive?
It really depends on the size of the hole. On the side trim I just welded it up. On the mirror holes I used a bolt and welded it in then cut off the excess.
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neoxman wrote:Looks great! I might do this too now... except, I don't see how you got those wide frame rails under the cab... how'd you do it?
The only thing I had to do was notch the floor brace that runs across under the seat where the frame goes and notch the rear of the cab, you can actually see that in this pic...
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is the frame visible from the side of the truck cab?
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neoxman wrote:is the frame visible from the side of the truck cab?
nope, the framerails are only about 4 inches tall down the sides.
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Im not a big fan of lowered trucks but I gotta say that your truck is goint to look awsome! And ride good too. :thup:
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did you notice the drivetrain bein higher up in the body? Tranny tunnel/driveshaft tunnel especially? I want to do my floor if possible, as its a basic custom job, more so than other things It needs, but I dont want to do it now and have to RE-do it because of clearance issues. I may need to just get the chassis swap done first as the truck isnt at risk to the elements of weather right now.

Hope to see some more updates soon!
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nope, no clearance issues at all with the engine or tranny. As a matter of fact I have a bit more room in the tranny tunnel with the new frame.
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:thup: :thup: that's good work smokey
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any updates? problems you have run into? what went smoothly? anything....
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smokey- i 've been thinkin' 'bout this for a day or so and my conclusion is that you rate a 9.75-- i ain't never seen a 10-- 'cause that'd be perfection- what u have done with what u have is a very good job-- we don't have a hat's off moticon so how's :thup: :thup: :thup:
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Thank you so much. It's nice to hear someone else appreciate what you've done. I haven't got to do anything lately because of the weather but I'm stockpiling money for the final push to the paint job.
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The actual swap was pretty basic, no? You said only a few things had to be made. Rear mounts for the cab, but tranny mount can be reused/drilled to match tranny mount? I am really looking into doing this after the motor is rebuilt and back in the truck. I want to drive it for a few weeks, and then park it at my grandmas, and do the swap that way, so I can do the frame how I want. Full reinforcement, hydros, wheels, powdercoat...all that first. Get it mocked up/cut/notched and all that of course so everything mounts nicely when done.
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All I can say is WOW. That is coming along great!!
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