FatBuddhaBoo
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Well it's finally started and there's no turning back now. With the help of a friend and his backhoe, managed to get the bed off and got the cab resting in place for the drive back to where I will be doing most of the work. Biggest hang up was the fact I didn't borrow long enough straps so we couldn't lift the bed up completely and drive out from under it. So we lifted the back and figured it'd slide out, but of course it would not as I didn't think the cross member bolts and rivets would hold it up. It finally started moving but then ripped the airline that ties the two tanks together right off...doh! Bed slid fine the rest of the way until I turned slightly to the right making it jump off frame, resulting in a bent driver's side tail light mount.
Airline is fixed after a few trips to NAPA and truck is again drivable. Hoping to get the existing cab cut and start welding them together this coming weekend. Oh yeah, I'm NOT bobbing it, and because of this the second cab is not going to be the full size and I removed the entire vent section. This should result in very little overhang of the cab past the gas tank and thus no worries of the tires hitting the cab. Also no plans at the moment to move the gas tank, much like Matt did with his M35A2 Zombie Hunter .
Airline is fixed after a few trips to NAPA and truck is again drivable. Hoping to get the existing cab cut and start welding them together this coming weekend. Oh yeah, I'm NOT bobbing it, and because of this the second cab is not going to be the full size and I removed the entire vent section. This should result in very little overhang of the cab past the gas tank and thus no worries of the tires hitting the cab. Also no plans at the moment to move the gas tank, much like Matt did with his M35A2 Zombie Hunter .