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    parts required to bob a deuce.

    AS I recall, I cut off 40 inches. I know I put the measurement in the threads on my build. I didn't use the torch to shorten the frame. I used a 4" Makita grinder and cut off discs to do that job. It did a real clean job. I guess you could even use a cut-off saw. The torch is mostly used...
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    parts required to bob a deuce.

    There's about 2 BASIC ways of doing it. 1. Buy the front springs and perches from a Deuce, mount the rear axle where you want it, and shorten the existing bed to fit. This does present some problems in getting a tarp to fit, if desired. 2. Buy an M 105 trailer (I got a pretty good one from...
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