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1/2 ton status
2 frames, that's it? Don't be a wimp, stack 'em 4 high. That'll give you that extra clearance so you can run 80" tires.
2 frames, that's it? Don't be a wimp, stack 'em 4 high. That'll give you that extra clearance so you can run 80" tires.
Seems like a lot of work to make an ugly heavy vehicle. How 'bout this for a practical solution: Work a part time job (in addition to your normal job) spending the time you'd spend welding the frames together working, saving $ for a lift kit. Lift: 10" lift kit yeah, it'd ride crappy but, you can get it cheap, and it's just for mud so... It wouldn't cost much more than the materials for the stacked frame idea, it'd look better, it'd be lighter, it'd be safer, it'd take a lot less time. What's the advantage to running the two frames? I just can't see it.
I really don't see why you'd want to do stacked frames.Seems like a lot of work to make an ugly heavy vehicle. How 'bout this for a practical solution: Work a part time job (in addition to your normal job) spending the time you'd spend welding the frames together working, saving $ for a lift kit. Lift: 10" lift kit yeah, it'd ride crappy but, you can get it cheap, and it's just for mud so... It wouldn't cost much more than the materials for the stacked frame idea, it'd look better, it'd be lighter, it'd be safer, it'd take a lot less time. What's the advantage to running the two frames? I just can't see it.
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Our rigs are heavy enough as they are,why would you want that extra unsprung weight on it?
Thats not funny HAHA but thats funny queer![]()