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Old 06-14-2008, 09:53 AM   #1
Wolfinthesnow
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Frame Converted

Finally got all the body mounts off the truck frame and onto the suburban frame im using. After cuttin off somewhere around
18-24"(cant remember) off of the tail, it was nearly Identical. Minus the different cab mounts and lack of bed mounts. Moved the center cross member back also, gonna use that for my 4 link im putting in. Check it out. Oh yea, question for you suburban guys. When we tried to flip the frame to work on the other side, obviously it was heavy. Took 3 of us to do it. But the short bed truck frame... I can flip it on my own. Why and what makes the suburban frame so heavy??
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