100dollarman
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We have done about 15 Bobbed Deuces now--- for the rear we have used front deuce springs, trailer springs with custom made blocks, and now I am going to try this ---
I cut the section of trailer frame out that has the springs mounted and welded it to the bottom of the Deuce frame---
Has anyone done it like this yet? Pros and cons?
We will be able to keep the overload springs or take them out- have not decided yet.
Started with a M109a3 box truck. Put the box at my house for Mrs. Hundys garden shed!
I have not decided which paint scheme or which wheel and tire combo that we will use on this one yet. Usually they are sold before we start, but we are all caught up right now and I am building this one for stock. Its up for grabs!!!
I'll post pics as it evolves!
I cut the section of trailer frame out that has the springs mounted and welded it to the bottom of the Deuce frame---
Has anyone done it like this yet? Pros and cons?
We will be able to keep the overload springs or take them out- have not decided yet.
Started with a M109a3 box truck. Put the box at my house for Mrs. Hundys garden shed!
I have not decided which paint scheme or which wheel and tire combo that we will use on this one yet. Usually they are sold before we start, but we are all caught up right now and I am building this one for stock. Its up for grabs!!!
I'll post pics as it evolves!
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