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Old 07-13-2007, 06:50 AM   #1
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Re: Project: Bolt one on

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Sure, looks like a good candidate.

Is this how it currently sits?
Would need a frame with mounts under it to do it right.

Nice parts list, is the 4L60 built?
What tire size is he going to run?
Looks like it needs floor patches and possibly an outer rocker.

This is how it currently is.

Frame's in my yard, waiting to get sandblasted, hot dipped galvanized and painted.

4L60 is built, Corvette servos and all that crap. Going to run a 39.5" Pitbull Rocker on re-centered H1 rims.
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Old 07-16-2007, 02:51 PM   #2
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Frame's in my yard, waiting to get sandblasted, hot dipped galvanized and painted.
It's be alot easier if it were on the frame as a roller with the body mounts installed.
Be better for fit and finish of the panels too.

I'll take Bill the pics, talk it over with him and we'll figure it out.

Nice trailer BTW.
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It's be alot easier if it were on the frame as a roller with the body mounts installed.
Be better for fit and finish of the panels too.

I'll take Bill the pics, talk it over with him and we'll figure it out.

Nice trailer BTW.
We should have the frame(s) back from blast and paint shortly. So mounting it down onto a roller is not impossible. I get the other brackets and stuff I need to mount the suspension on Wednesday, according to the DHL website.

The trailer's a piece of 400.00 crap. It's what I paid for it, but it's good at holding the body tub up.

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