eldgenb
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Here is a pic of one I built, it had a 9' M105 bed on it that I deleted the wheel wells and a crane behind the cab. Your crew cab set up would be close to filling the gap that I had left. It was a great functioning truck and drag was never an issue. If you compare it to a singled out truck the proportions of the truck were much better, especially if you run 16 r 20's on it. The bobbed 5 ton in the pic belongs to John Capple and I photoshoped a front fender onto the bed, something I will do on the next one I build.Well yeah, I want my cake and eat it too, don't we all.
It's too late as far as the 8 ft bed, I already did the crew cab, and can't turn back now, I'm not convinced yet that it will look goofy, but it has crossed my mind. I will have to see how it looks with tires running the entire length of the bed. I don't know, I keep convincing my self it may actually look cool?????
I will have to see how it drives and looks I guess, and make the necessary changes from there. I just don't want to bob the truck, because I've always wanted two rear axles, ever since seeing the old Mercedes cars from WW II.
I also wanted to clarify that I think the crew cab was great, my comments were just in regards to over engineering a lift axle setup that in reality would cost you more than you would ever get back in reduced tire wear, possible failures and resulting maintenance to the assembly. I am a "keep it simple stupid" kind of guy and I don't try to reinvent the wheel unless the wheel is time tested. I really like your progress on the extended cab you do great work.
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