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Old 08-02-2005, 06:35 PM   #27
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Thumbs up Great Thread!!

This is a great thread for what we do here. I have to take all of my 'sheet metal' and engine/tranny off my 2WD and lay it into my 4x4 frame real soon and would like to see more ideas/methods of lifting all or part of the goodies into the air. I like the idea of keeping the front clip with the cab, less sheet metal alignment later on.

I remember seeing a thread where a guy lifted the cab off the frame by using bottle jacks and homemade saw horses on each side of the truck. He lifted it high enough to roll the old frame out and rolled the new frame back under. That thread may have been on another 4x4 website.

Keep those Pics and ideas coming please!

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