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Originally Posted by 71blksuper4x4
You will have to cut the back off the frame in order to set it in place. When I started building mine, I started it on a Burb frame as well.
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Well the route I took I知 following drew skiren痴 method. You see I cut the cab off above the floor. I知 going to put a 90 degree angle on the rear skin and sit it directly on the suburbans rear support plate. Then I値l plug weld it for now and finally I値l stitch weld the outer portion and seem seal it. I知 going to use everything left from the cab to fix every bit of rust in the front all at one time and in doing so I知 going to make the middle body mount a truck style so my main floor will be one original solid piece. When I went to get the cab and chassis I picked up a beat up cab marker roof, going to cut it out and hammer & dolly it back in shape, then use the door openings from it to frame the 4th door and sleeve all my cabs upper roofline joints. I want absolutely all the cab work done before I move frames as I know this frame will keep me square