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Re: My Crewcab Shortbed
I actually have a whole 5 lug 1/2 ton front and rear suspension and had seriously thought about converting it and lowering it. I decided to leave this one more than capable of anything I throw at it because I'm going to be doing a frame off resto on my blue and white shortbed and lowering it on big wheels and all that. I may put it on bags also. Haven't really made up my mind about it yet.
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Re: My Crewcab Shortbed
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88-91 HD rotors (6 lug) and then do the 6x5.5 Full floater conversion on the rear ![]() They are bolt in hubs that change the bolt pattern from 8x6.5 to 6x5.5
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Re: My Crewcab Shortbed
Just wondering why I would want to do this. I'm open to suggestions. Just don't understand the reason behind it. It's already 8 lug and I already have wheels and tires to fit the 8 lugs. I'm not trying to be a smart a$$. Just wondering why
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Re: My Crewcab Shortbed
A full week off? You should not have any issues at all then having it on the road by Sunday.
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Re: My Crewcab Shortbed
Here's the pics of what I did yesterday
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Re: My Crewcab Shortbed
What color(s) are you thinking of? I look at that and it screams "paint me yellow and white". Tough but sensitive. Then again, can't go wrong with red.
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Re: My Crewcab Shortbed
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Thought i read in an earlier post that you had the halfton suspension and all and were thinking about it, although you planned to use this truck for towrig duties, and i figured this is just a way to keep the 14bff and use a halfton lug pattern.
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Re: My Crewcab Shortbed
So I stripped the inside of the cab. I'm gonna be painting the dash maybe the top of the back wall. I'm also gonna be putting down some sound deafener in the cab floor so I figured I'd get it all cleaned up. To say this crewcab was a work truck is an understatement. It was SOOO dirty inside. It looked kinda dirty but I had no idea until I stripped the cab. These first couple of pics are right after I stripped it and cleaned it out AND I had already vacuumed it out. Nasty
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Re: My Crewcab Shortbed
The really dark spots are surface rust and caked up dirt. I took some Lysol and a brush and then some clean wet rag to rinse it off and here's the results. I'm gonna have to wire brush the drivers floor board. I didn't clean it all that well because I'm gonna have to do some work there anyways. Enjoy the pics of my CLEAN cab
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