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    Another way to Bob a Deuce!

    goldwing2000, I moved the axle back between 11-12" and would have moved it back a few more if I had ordered the hoist kit prior to shortening the chassis. The hoist kit recommended no more then 6" between the rear spring hanger and the hinge pin and mine worked out about 9-10". As it is the...
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    Another way to Bob a Deuce!

    Bobbed Duece Measurements ICAT, I cut 36" off my drop side bed to keep the vertical posts balanced as factory. I sectioned the bed (and the drop sides), cutting out one vertical post so I did not have to mess with the front or back of the bed. You can see the evidence of the cuts/welds on...
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    Another way to Bob a Deuce!

    Bolt it. a 1/4" to 3/8 in plate on the outside of the frame bolted to both the frame and the trailer frame should work fine.
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    Another way to Bob a Deuce!

    I am building small dump truck from my Deuce...a 1983 drop side with 11K on it. I removed the spring set from the truck, cut 32 inches from the back of the frame and installed a single spring set from a box truck rated at 22K pounds and re-installed one axle. I had to add 3" spacer blocks to...
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