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Old 12-16-2009, 08:54 AM   #21
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Re: My new project-1994 CrewCab SRW

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Originally Posted by wildmanaaron View Post
I just dont see how that would work taking a section out of the frame. I will have to look at my frame again soon. Wouldnt the back of the cab hit on something when you move the frame forward?
If i measured it right it will be close but it wont hit the cab before the frame moves up.

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Originally Posted by BigBlocksRule View Post
This frame issue is specifically why I sought out a cab & chassis frame for my prostreet build. The cab & chassis frame rails are straight and 34" apart, no fishmouth welds or anything else, just cut the sucker off where you want and go to town.

By the way, unless you're dropping a 540 in it, I don't know that it's proper to say "sport" and "crewcab" in the same sentence
Why when you have a frame already there is a driving truck? If you had a wrecked one and was going to swap it all over then yeah i could see how that would be easier.

Oh and does it really matter what you call it??
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