Bought a crew cab

dukedrummer89

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waiting on an update with pictures. hurry up i want to see what this thing looks like. i have been wanting to build what your building for so long and i want to see what it looks like before i start cutting up a perfect bed.

patience, i can only work so fastLOL

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With the front mostly assembled
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My badass 42 dollar paintboothLOL
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Paint turned out pretty well, its a lil darker than the cab. Its gonna need a good wetsand, but i think it turned out good for being the first time ive ever painted anything...
 

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Many of the laws here in the States are very prohibitive as well. We just choose to ignore the laws that get in the way! LOL!:D I see your truck is lifted, so I guess your laws aren't too bad though.;Sweet
Jerry

Yeah well [whispering] Don't tell if they don't know [/whispering] , By law you can lift only 150 mm / 6 inch and that includes tires, body lift and suspension lift and overall diameter of tires can only be 2" bigger than original and all that kind of BS :puke: . But that capin exchange would be the kind a thing that it wouldn't be street legal anymore. Different body number than original. LIfting issues are easier, because in here there aren't that many of these trucks and they (vehicle inspection guys) usually knows nothing about these...
 

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thanks for the teaser but i want to see more pics

well i took some pics since i got my flares on and the bottom herculined but when i went to load them up apparently they didnt save-cuss

anyway... the body is all mounted up... flares are on, body is all herculined... All I have left to do is make some new battery trays (old ones rusted out) and get the radiator mounted up (brackets wont work with the new core). Im also waiting on a pass side headlight surround and my "euro" headlights to come in the mail. Then I will have everything to put it back together.:D
 

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Looks great! Too bad you can't make the rally with it. :dunno
 

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I have a question. 2 actually. What does a crewcab cab weigh. With and without doors. I'm picking one up next weekend for another project! Insert EVIL LAUGH!
Jerry
 

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I have a question. 2 actually. What does a crewcab cab weigh. With and without doors. I'm picking one up next weekend for another project! Insert EVIL LAUGH!
Jerry

no idea... somewhere between 500-1000 poundsLOL the guy i bought mine from had a kobota tractor and the hydraulics were stressed lifting it
 
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