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Quad Cab updates--UPDATED 11-13-05

Recovry4x4

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I like keeping the bed in proportion like you're doing. If I were to shorten the bed I would have stretched the frame a foot less than you did and bob a foot off the back then take 2 ft out of the bed. This keeps the axle placement correct under the bed and reduces rear overhang too. Syill end up with a 10ft bed. Matter of factly, a cool bed to put on there would be the one off of an M34 or M135 which has the raised fenders.
 

hot rod deuce

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yeah the raised fenders would be slick i did contemplate the fact but decided that by the time you get the slot large enough for the 1600's with spread axles its basicly one big fender cut out
 

hot rod deuce

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ok just when i decided that would be a better idea i remembered that there is only 11 1/2 inches from the back of the tire to the rear of the box, now if it had smaller tires....
 
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