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My new build...the "me too" short Crew Cab ~UPDATE~ not selling it

So do I, cutting is easy.
Sectioning is a whole other project and Im no body man, this is more difficult than I first thought.
I'll post some pics of my progress tonight.
 
I did the cutting and welding

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Is she going to paint it too? It will look good, but now you have a whole other side to do...? I don't have the patience for all the sanding and prepping of body work. Nice job. I want to see a painted one now.
 
I havent figured out whos gonna paint it yet.
We cant do it here at home.

I have no experience and even less patience for sanding, blocking etc.
But she worked in a body shop years ago and its all coming back to her.
 
I havent figured out whos gonna paint it yet.
We cant do it here at home.

I have no experience and even less patience for sanding, blocking etc.
But she worked in a body shop years ago and its all coming back to her.

How sweet is that!:thumb:
 
Thanks guy.
Gonna paint it satin black with some graphics on the bottom.
Working on a few different stencils.
 
The FOAs are gone.
They were leaking just sittin in the driveway waiting for the rest of the truck to be finished.
Called FOA and was advized to pressurize them to prevent leakage.
The KINGs on the front are not pressurized and do NOT leak or rust as the FOAs did.

Redid the mounts and changed the spring rates for more down travel

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