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THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE HEADS UP!!!... Another thing I learned from experience: make sure you have a thick enough plate between the lowest spring and the top of the axle so that the axle is not sitting on the bolt head that runs through the stack of springs. John
whats the preferred method for mounting the 105 bed
I made brackets from the left over pieces of the M35a2 chassis. Cut them to fit between the stiffeners under the M105 bed.I drilled through the bed and frame and bolted it.I think 6 bolts.
AMEN BROTHER!!!... and it was hard to get a good weld overhead when you are working behind the big tires.
BTW ... THIS POST and its Pictures was the best piece of advice I got before slipping the bed onto the chassis.I am planning to make a thread for my own build but i wanted the finished product to be getting close before I posted anything. Here are some pics of the bed gap that I took today. John
We would use one of those magnetic(Magna) drills, they are pretty handy..I use my plasma cutter to do a quick blast pilot hole and then drill them out to size.
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