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Daddyjeep Hauler - 85 K30 crew cab short bed
So I finally drug the truck into the shop so I can get started on this project. I picked up this truck about a month ago and it is in need of a little love. It hasn't been registered since 2003 so I'm going to have to go through everything. I'm going to cut it down to a short bed and eventually drop in a 6.0. For now I have to focus on the short bed conversion and replacing the rockers and front floors. I go to the Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival every year with my YJ so I need the truck functioning by June to use it to drag the Jeep there. Lots to do. :)
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Cool rig and sounds like a good plan. Going to keep it a dually or go single rear wheel? What's the specs on the truck? June will be here before you know it!!! Looks like a nice shop to work in.
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You are right MTCK, I need to put my signature together. It is a 454, auto, D60/D70, A/C, power everything. The interior is really clean aside from the rust. I plan on single rear wheel. Yes, I am spoiled with my shop. The lady we bought the house from said nobody wanted the place because of the 40×80 shop. I agreed and asked her to drop the price. :)
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So I finally messed with the truck and little tonight. I took the two, yes two, bolts that held on the fifth wheel hitch on out so I could yank it out of the bed. I can't believe someone hauled trailers with two 1/2 inch bolts. I also investigated things a little and got a pic of this.
[IMG]http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...2_211053_1.jpg[/IMG] The bed is really nice for this part of the country. Just look at that floor. [IMG]http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...202_211153.jpg[/IMG] Here she is in all her rusty glory. Hopefully I can make some steady progress now. [IMG]http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...1214_001_1.jpg[/IMG] I tried unbolting the bed mounting bolts and to my surprise they actually turned...for a little while. The head started turning in the bed. On to plan B. What is the best method to remove them? I was thinking drilling out the heads would probably be the easiest. |
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Will you be finding new axles or using single wheels in dually offset?
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Ive got a crew short bed I built for hauling my jeeps too. Im running an 8.1/4l80e combo though.
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somehow I screwed up and move the original pic of the Jeep so here is another.
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The donor trucks will be IFS so unless you're going 2WD you'd need more. |
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I haven't measured anything yet, but it was my understanding that the dually rear axle is 4" narrower than the front. I'll know more when I get things torn apart...hopefully this weekend.
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I thought I had read of folks using H1 rims with squally axles since they have a ton of back spacing.
Willy do you have a build thread for that thing? I want to see more but not hijack... |
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So obviously I got the bed bolts out. I even got the bed off after that. [IMG]http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...206_153324.jpg[/IMG] I then started fighting with the rusty hitch and bumper bolts. Luckily all but three of the bolts broke. Those last three took a 3' cheater all the way off. Before [IMG]http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...206_153345.jpg[/IMG] After [IMG]http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...206_213040.jpg[/IMG] I removed all of the unnecessary brackets and started wire wheeling the frame. To my surprise, the frame has very little pitting under the scale. [IMG]http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...207_135448.jpg[/IMG] close up of the frame. [IMG]http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...207_135454.jpg[/IMG] Here is what has been taken off, including about a 20 pound pile of rust. [IMG]http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...207_135501.jpg[/IMG] |
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Ive got an m38, and 3a. M38 is heavily modded, and the 3a just has a granny tranny and lift.
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I might be interested in the section of frame you cut out if you want to part with it
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Ok how much are you cutting out and what type cut are you going with (the front section)
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I'm going to do the "z" cut I guess it's called.
I-----,___I. Kinda like that. 14" |
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I like the z cut to I I was asking I wasn't sure on how much you had to cut out to do a short bed I just know I you had to cut some out of the middle and some off the very end thanks
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From what I understand, 14" in the middle and 6" in the back.
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