The OP has an opinion but it is based at least in part on a misimpression. I built a bobbed deuce. I used springs and hangers from a 105. I did not cut up two trucks, but I did cut up a trailer.
I ran it at Rausch Creek and around my farm. It worked fine. In the woods the shorter wheelbase and overall length was a benefit. The green trails we ran, it was no less capable than the stock deuce. There is a tool for every task.
I think they look cool, but i sold mine with in six months of bobbing it.
As to the off-road wheeling ability of a bobbed deuce, I have not been impressed by any I have seen. They all get about the same flex from the frame as they get from the suspension. Then again wheeling jeeps, a mog and a buggy, it takes a lot to impress me.
I ran it at Rausch Creek and around my farm. It worked fine. In the woods the shorter wheelbase and overall length was a benefit. The green trails we ran, it was no less capable than the stock deuce. There is a tool for every task.
I think they look cool, but i sold mine with in six months of bobbing it.
As to the off-road wheeling ability of a bobbed deuce, I have not been impressed by any I have seen. They all get about the same flex from the frame as they get from the suspension. Then again wheeling jeeps, a mog and a buggy, it takes a lot to impress me.