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Easy there boys...now dan...you need to be strong..these guys well they all have agendas and may not act in your best intrest.i would be catuious with this nunber.
Now feel free to pm me so i can get what im in needed lolool haha
Easy there boys...now dan...you need to be strong..these guys well they all have agendas and may not act in your best intrest.i would be catuious with this nunber.
Now feel free to pm me so i can get what im in needed lolool haha
And the frame I need would have to be a CC 4x4. I could get myself a RCLB F-350 pretty easy but don have the time/equipment to do the work to my frame lol
And the frame I need would have to be a CC 4x4. I could get myself a RCLB F-350 pretty easy but don have the time/equipment to do the work to my frame lol
So I'm confused, what on your frame would have to be changed that wouldn't be on a regular cab truck? I know you would have to find or make drive shafts, but other than that What would you need from a CCLB truck? I'm not trying to poke a fight, I must have missed something.
Mines 2wd and I want to convert it to 4wd. Its not a direct bolt in swap. You have to box the frame up front, redrill some holes, then it will all bolt in.
Correct but if all you need is the front section of the frame rails, why wouldn't a RC frame work? I would think that if all you need is from the doors forward, then any 4x4 frame would work, no? Don't get me wrong, I agree that if you could find a CCLB truck that would be the way to go since you would have everything you would need to make the swap, but if you can't find one, I think the RC frame would have what you need for the frame modifications and then you would only need to worry about the drive train stuff from another source.
I may be mistaken but I thought that you could do it all with the frame from any 4x4 truck regardless of the cab configuration.
My plan (or should I say Bills plan ) was to get a 4x4 CC frame, swap in a Powerstroke and manual tranny, put my dually rear end under it, then swap all my body parts onto it. That last part didn't sound right lol. Cyborg Stroker!!!
This way I wouldn't need a cutting torch/grinder/welder/sawzall/ etc etc
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