DMgunn
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Hey guys.
My 5-ton is too long for my needs, and I've been trying to decide if a shortening is something I should tackle myself. I would like to move the tandems forward approximately 3 feet. Of course, just ahead of the suspension pivot point, the frame is double-wall, and significantly larger dimensionally. Also, the rivets are very substantial, and the whole job looks quite irritating, but do-able. I would have both sections of the rear driveshaft shortened an equal amount (I think), and that would be done professionally. Otherwise, I have time, tools, and the help of some big guys.
Has anyone done this, and - miracle of miracles - documented it?
Of course, the second question - what does it generally cost for such a job done professionally?
My 5-ton is too long for my needs, and I've been trying to decide if a shortening is something I should tackle myself. I would like to move the tandems forward approximately 3 feet. Of course, just ahead of the suspension pivot point, the frame is double-wall, and significantly larger dimensionally. Also, the rivets are very substantial, and the whole job looks quite irritating, but do-able. I would have both sections of the rear driveshaft shortened an equal amount (I think), and that would be done professionally. Otherwise, I have time, tools, and the help of some big guys.
Has anyone done this, and - miracle of miracles - documented it?
Of course, the second question - what does it generally cost for such a job done professionally?