BD with close to stock bedfloor, backhalf, Need some ideas and pics.

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BD with close to stock bedfloor, backhalf, Need some ideas and pics.
TwistedMinis avatar
TwistedMinis
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I'd probably start over. But thats just me. I tend to do things over if I don't like them.
layinbody31 avatar
layinbody31
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Originally posted by TwistedMinis



I'd probably start over. But thats just me. I tend to do things over if I don't like them.

trust me...there's several things I have cut apart and re-done on the frame because I didn't like them. But for all the time and work I've put into it up to this point its not worth scrapping it and starting over fresh. That would be soooooooo much more costly than finishing whats already done. And I think you may be getting the wrong impression of what I said...I said that there's a lot of things I'd like to have done differently about it, but they're all minor little things, not major things. If they were major things then yes, I'd start over from scratch. But they are just a small thing or two here or there, and to me thats not worth rebuilding a whole new frame for. I'm proud of what I've built and the way it is unique yet functional, properly designed, and safe. I think any knowledgeable fabricator/designer/builder will agree with me

TwistedMinis avatar
TwistedMinis
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I still think the upper tabs should be in front of the axle tubes. I think everyone agrees with that.
layinbody31 avatar
layinbody31
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yes I agree that that would reduce stress levels considerably. I may change it up and do it that way when I put the new axle in it. That along with the full 360
purplekush avatar
purplekush
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Originally posted by BADHABITMAN



heres one

another



is this helping? Ive got more



im glad to see some killer work coming from my area. that framework makes me proud to say im from the 559 area haha

just a question. how much would u charge to do a an entire backhalf like that from the cab back? including body mounts. four link, the whole setup
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