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Prerunner rear end ideas
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<blockquote data-quote="Kademcfarland" data-source="post: 1895092" data-attributes="member: 54177"><p>Hey guys so my truck has leafs and 16” bypasses in the rear, i cracked my frame almost all the way on both sides, so now its time to rebuild.</p><p> I am trying to figure out what the best solution would be. I am thinking of just cutting the frame and back halving it with either links or leafs, or boxing the frame and plating the weak section aswell as welding the cracks.</p><p> I believe that i understand the reason that the frame cracked, the bedcage is bolted to the side of the frame when it should have been connected by a bushing or atleast bolted to the top and bottom of the frame. Thanks in advance for any advice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kademcfarland, post: 1895092, member: 54177"] Hey guys so my truck has leafs and 16” bypasses in the rear, i cracked my frame almost all the way on both sides, so now its time to rebuild. I am trying to figure out what the best solution would be. I am thinking of just cutting the frame and back halving it with either links or leafs, or boxing the frame and plating the weak section aswell as welding the cracks. I believe that i understand the reason that the frame cracked, the bedcage is bolted to the side of the frame when it should have been connected by a bushing or atleast bolted to the top and bottom of the frame. Thanks in advance for any advice [/QUOTE]
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