To bob or not to bob
brpman04 - Sorry, when it comes to recommending a builder, I am no help. However, there are two crewcab Deuces in my neck of the woods and a 5-ton that may offer some perspective on the "to bob or not to bob" debate.
First, in my opinion, "bobbing" refers to (i) shortening the frame of a truck and (ii) removing one rear axel. Others may define the term "bobbing" differently.
For comparison, this first truck has a full length frame (i.e., not bobbed by my definition), but only has one rear axel. The original bed on this truck was shortened and reinstalled.
The next truck also has a full length frame (if I remember correctly) and only one rear axel. A M105 bed was used on this truck.
For grins, here is a 5-ton crewcab with two rear axels. This truck started life as a M931 tractor. The frame was not shortened during the crewcab build.
Personally, I like both looks -- either a 6X6 or a 4X4. In my opinion, a bobbed (i.e., shorter frame) crewcab M35A2 will leave very little space for a bed and may make the truck look disproportional. If I were to go this route, I would keep the full length of the frame, regardless of choosing two or three axels. But that's just my
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