ojoe's crewcab shortbed build
i figured it was time to start build thread on joe's (ojoe) shortbed crewcab 1/2 ton. here's a few pics to get things started , i'll let joe fill in the blanks.
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I'm subscribing to this one.
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I like it shortbed crew cabs are very cool. Lifted or lowered you can't go wrong. I will be keeping my eyes on this one also.
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:agree: I'm signing up for this as well.... love the shot with the 20's on it. That is, and will be a sweet truck!
Looks like we need to get crackin lolife99! :D |
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To clarify, the black cab'd truck with the gold bed was a different truck than this one, right?
I have an '87 swb 2wd and an '85 swb 4x4. I would like to do a 4x4 swb crew. Just need the crew??? |
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Count me in on the subscription list. It gives me inspiration to cut my truck up!
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is that a 1/2 ton back half grafted to the 1 ton frame?
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Some constructive criticism - what size are those bolts holding the two frames together? Look kinda small to me, I wouldn't trust anything smaller than what holds the rear springs in their hangers. Also if it was my truck I'd weld up the rear vertical edges of the 3/4-ton frame to the outside of the halfton frame, and also the front vertical edges of the halfton frame to the inside of the 3/4-ton frame, wouldn't rely on just the bolts to keep things from shifting in case of an accident.
Other than that I think it looks pretty darn good, only thing it needs is a stepper bed and it'll be just perfect :D |
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I think bolts are for alignment purposes. This makes is a fool proof method. I'm sure full welding will come next.
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Loving it !!! please keep us updated with the build. keeping my eye on this one.
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Very cool truck, good luck with it.
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here's couple pics of some of the latest progress.got the frame cleaned up and painted also installed the rear disc brakes and replaced everything else on the front brakes. also installed new 3.73 gear set with all new bearing. i myself had surgery friday to repair a double henior, so i want be around to help joe on this project for about a month or so.
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It's about time you started a thread on this............:D. Looking good so far.
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What was the final length difference?
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Looking great. Love it.
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was just looking at a lwb crew like this today. yours looks much better though..
and updates? what are the future plans for this thing? |
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The truck looks real good.
You guys turn out some real nice work. |
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cannot wait to see it finished either way! |
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Did you notch the frame due to the fact that you are going lower, or is it nessary because of the axel flip? When I build my truck I want it at about the height that yours is now. I am figuring on just the axel flip and wondering if I'll have to notch the frame or not. It's not practical in the northeast where I live to go any lower with a truck that is a daily driver. The roads here SUCK!
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