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I've been cruising this forum for a while to learn about deuces in preparation for buying my first. I've got a set up in my head and want to get some feedback on the feasibility of the mod, having never been under a deuce and only looked at the underside in photos. I'm the type of person that wants to plan everything before I start a project. I also do mind undertaking a big project, but I dont want to spend a year working on truck.
I will keep the three axels, but I want to shorten the truck, maybe 3ft or more. I'm thinking that I will be limited by the position of the transfer case and a larger drive shaft angle, due to a shorter shaft, on the middle axle. I seem to remember seeing these, but can't really find any threads or other info. What's your recommendation?
Option 1:Taking a M35 and moving the axles forward. May need to relocate the fuel tank? air tanks? spare tire? etc. I see this as being very similar to a bob job. What limits how far forward I could move the axles? What might prevent, or make it extremely aggravating, to move the axles forward? I imagine this will be the easiest truck to find, allow me to get the wheelbase exactly as I want it, but require a fair bit of labor.
Option 2: Find a short wheel base truck, like an M275, M45, M58, M59 to start with and find, shorten, and fit a spare M35 bed. The wheel base is about a ft shorter already and I could lop approximately 3ft off the bed. I anticipate it taking a fair bit of time to source a short wheel base truck and find a spare bed. What modifications would be required to make a M35 bed mate up with these short frames?
Option 3: Buy a bobbed truck and reinstall the third axle. Haven't put much thought into this one because I imagine it would depend on how it was bobbed. I also not too excited about inheriting issues from work done by someone else.
I will keep the three axels, but I want to shorten the truck, maybe 3ft or more. I'm thinking that I will be limited by the position of the transfer case and a larger drive shaft angle, due to a shorter shaft, on the middle axle. I seem to remember seeing these, but can't really find any threads or other info. What's your recommendation?
Option 1:Taking a M35 and moving the axles forward. May need to relocate the fuel tank? air tanks? spare tire? etc. I see this as being very similar to a bob job. What limits how far forward I could move the axles? What might prevent, or make it extremely aggravating, to move the axles forward? I imagine this will be the easiest truck to find, allow me to get the wheelbase exactly as I want it, but require a fair bit of labor.
Option 2: Find a short wheel base truck, like an M275, M45, M58, M59 to start with and find, shorten, and fit a spare M35 bed. The wheel base is about a ft shorter already and I could lop approximately 3ft off the bed. I anticipate it taking a fair bit of time to source a short wheel base truck and find a spare bed. What modifications would be required to make a M35 bed mate up with these short frames?
Option 3: Buy a bobbed truck and reinstall the third axle. Haven't put much thought into this one because I imagine it would depend on how it was bobbed. I also not too excited about inheriting issues from work done by someone else.