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    bobbing a deuce then towing

    Well thanks very much cattlerepairman that is help full for sure. Im the middle of doing this build i didn't think im cut my frame and go with a single rear. I know back on the day the G506 military trucks did this setup stock from the factory and didn't think it would look bad. Thanks again
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    bobbing a deuce then towing

    Thanks for all the info. Not sure if I'm gonna shorten the frame or leave it yet. See how it looks before cutting. I did see a bobbed deuce the other day with the stock dual tires on it may go that rough. I'm not looking for taller tires Thanks again
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    bobbing a deuce then towing

    How does the truck look not cutting the frame moving the axle only having one rear??
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    bobbing a deuce then towing

    Nice work, keep up the good work
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    bobbing a deuce then towing

    Got a pic by chance how that looks not cutting the frame? Thanks for any help
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    bobbing a deuce then towing

    New to the site, hi everyone. We are bobbing a deuce in Newberry, FL first one and was wondering has anyone ever pulled a bumper or gooseneck trailer after bobbing one of these? or suggestions on a gooseneck location before be cut this frame? or no gooseneck at all and just bumper
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