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I started bobbing too

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I have a good running, working deuce, and then I have a parts deuce with a nice frame and a broken axle housing. I'm bobbing parts deuce and swapping my motor/trans into it.

Phil (python86) has been helping me out A LOT with an extra hand, his OCD-ness at measuring and remeasuring, tools, and technical know-how. I'm just a guy with a few tools, a couple ugly trucks, and a BFH.

Pictures of me getting it jacked up and on blocks, and also my HF 3/4" drive socket set that helped with a couple of the dogbones
 

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First pic here is with the first axle out from under the truck!

Second pic is after all the rivets were ground off of the plate. I used a pickle fork to drive between the frame and plate so I could do what I did in the...

Third pic is after I used my 20 ton bottle jack to push between the frame crossmember and the suspension's "axle." I did a little dance once I got this far.

Fourth pic is the next day when I finished the other side

Fifth pic was out of spite for that stupid suspension, I decided to chop it in half with my portable band saw
 

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PropDr

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Got any close up pictures of the broken housing? I would love to see how it failed.

Hope your build up goes smooth.
 
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oddshot

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... Second pic is after all the rivets were ground off of the plate ...
Man ... there's a LOT of rivets in these things ain't there!

The pickle fork is a good idea.

I saw here someplace somebody suggested using an axe!

I did mine with a couple of big chisels and some splitting wedges.

Lookin' good ... keep at it.

oddshot
 
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I sprayed some rustoleum primer today. It said it was for clean, lightly rusty, or painted metal. I hit everything I painted with a wire wheel on the angle grinder first to knock off any loose paint, any rust, etc. I think I'm going to eventually paint the entire frame and undercarriage black, because the truck is going to end up being tan.
 

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patracy

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If I bob one, I'm thinking about running a four link setup with airbags. Like they did on xtreme4x4. Or at least two long ladder bars/control arms with bags.

Anything fancy like that or just the M105 spring setup?
 

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Great pics keep them coming I hope to start mine this summer. All the pics and info can only help some of use thru the process.
 
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