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Whole new meaning of cutting the fenders out

I was being a bit sarcastic - I doubt much short of hitting a brick wall would stop that thing if it could go in excess of 40mph. Sort of like the Caprices that've been lifted 15" to clear 35" wheels, and still use stock brakes :haha:
 
Element said:
I was being a bit sarcastic - I doubt much short of hitting a brick wall would stop that thing if it could go in excess of 40mph. Sort of like the Caprices that've been lifted 15" to clear 35" wheels, and still use stock brakes :haha:
Oops, sorry 'bout dat.
From the looks of the thing, the axles would have to be hard mounted to the frame; air suspension (aired down tires).:haha:
 
It could easily be a bracekt you cant see
 
NewUser said:
has to be chopped...or it has the REALLY rare floating front bumper option :haha:

I dont think so. Probably a bracket you cant see because of the angle its at. Plus thats a damn good chop if he could chop in those burn marks from the "torch" he used to cut the fenders.
 
Just because they are Rockwell axles does not make them top loaders. Arvin Meritor (then Rockwell) made a lot of large truck and over-the-road truck axles.
 
I guess i was a lil late, seen it around some other forums, but not on here..but i believe yall if ya'll have seen it here before:haha:
 
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