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Even if it does cost more, the time and work involved in unbobbing, would be worth it. And you would have another truck[thumbzup]. Besides you would still have a hacked up truck no matter how well it's put back together.
a2 bed a3 chassis (heavy duty suspension, raised center section on the axle adjustible landing leg), i've got one just like it, only with hmmvw tires and its tan. Good score[thumbzup]
The classified ad thing gets asked almost daily and those of us that are on here daily get tired of seeing the same thing asked over and over again, and your right about some being quick to be a smart ass but comments like yours WILL NOT win you any friends. Do a quick search about the...
roflHA! That's funny, I see how what I said could have been taken that way.
I hadn't thought about that, maybe start with a 3/4" plate and have 1/4" machined off down to leave a "hub" to locate it.
I planned on having all the nuts on the outside, figured it would look better too.
We just picked up 6 brand new MRAP wheels and tires (395/85r20) xzl's and we want to put them on the wifes truck, and here is what i'm thinking. Use an adapter plate like is being done with the hemmt wheels except instead of using the studs that hold the 2 wheel halves together, use the lug bolt...
Just trying to learn something new about this wonderful hobby I feel priviledged to be a part of. Now that I know better and have some info to go on, to google I shall go:smile:.