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Yeah it's light for a duece- but way heavy for a play truck-- we took it out and played hard this weekend- broke an axle tip in the front and popped a bogger off the bead- Time for beadlocks!! But the guys from Trucks Gone Wild had a camera there and got some good footage of us playing hard!!!!
Yep that's right on- I knew it would be easy for you guys here. I left the front rear end in it's stock location and then removed the rear rear end and cut down the frame- I used f350 spring hangers and rear springs with a drop cross bracket in the rear- the front uses F450 hangers and 8 inch...
Here's a shot pf my 67 Kaiser m35-- it's been transformed into a mud monster! I'm sure you guys here can tell what the bed is from ( I know but can you guess) but the cab, frame, and front clip are all original duece pieces. It also has a thin fiberglass top on it- It's the only one I have seen...
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