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Re: Frame question
You can accomplish this, being as it would be easier than stretching a different frame and swapping everything over. OR just find a different truck altogether and sell this one to somebody that needs an older 1 ton
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Re: Frame question
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These 1 ton pickups supposedly aren't rare, but I don't exactly see them growing on trees; save this truck for someone who needs it or save it for another time for yourself. ......then again who's to say the next person to own the truck won't just lay down the cash and promptly say, "yep I'm gonna cut 'er up and make 'er one of them shortened slammed restomods...." ![]() |
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Re: Frame question
No, you started the rant. I was giving him an option then you stepped in with nothing. Take it somewhere else.
Adding to a frame is A LOT of work if done the right way. I've done it several times. |
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