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Frame boxing alternative

I'm still waiting for somebody here to bring up the guy who did the frame lift.

For those who don't remember, he stacked two frames, and either bolted or U-bolted them together, as a body lift. :eek:

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I'm still waiting for somebody here to bring up the guy who did the frame lift.

For those who don't remember, he stacked two frames, and either bolted or U-bolted them together, as a body lift. :eek:

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:doah::doah::doah::doah::doah:
I'm still waiting for somebody here to bring up the guy who did the frame lift.

For those who don't remember, he stacked two frames, and either bolted or U-bolted them together, as a body lift. :eek:

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I remember that one ....
 
Who would have thought......It's outside a Walmart.:D

I like the idea of the two rear bumper.....Twice as safe as only having one.
I thought it's squared when you stack stuff not doubled? Isn't that in the fabricators handbook? Stacking crap makes you 4x as awesome and 4x as safer too
 
I thought it's squared when you stack stuff not doubled? Isn't that in the fabricators handbook? Stacking crap makes you 4x as awesome and 4x as safer too

Imagine if he was running exhaust stacks too?


(two on each side)

-G
 
Wow!..Retro days!...I remember seeing a couple of those stacked frame trucks in the 4x4 mags back in the 1980's. Even a few local here at that time.
The good ole days when everyone ran 6-12" lifts with their 40" Gumbo Mudders!:woot:
 
There's nothing about stacked frames that seems like a good idea. I guess you have to admire the redneck ingenuity, and I guess it's cheap...
 
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