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  1. w3azel

    My Crew Cab Deuce Build

    So I thought I was so close to finishing up my crew cab build till yesterday when I mounted the rear doors and they didn't fit. I'm going to do a thread on the build but lets just say the back doors have a sag or twist or something that makes them not line up and have a gap on the front top...
  2. w3azel

    My Crew Cab Deuce Build

    Boom angle iron. I was trying to reinvent the wheel and your way is better.How did you do the squared sheets for the floor. Is it just welded on top of the old cut floor or did you remove the old floor. The first pic has the old angle cut floor and the second is of nice squared off pieces.
  3. w3azel

    My Crew Cab Deuce Build

    How did you tie in the supports on the bottom and corner? I really wish I could see the spot welds to drill them out and replace the whole floor with one or two pieces but they painted some thick #$%! on it so that outs. I might just trace around the supports, leave the thin sheet metal on top...
  4. w3azel

    My Crew Cab Deuce Build

    THANK YOU! I've looked everywhere for pics of a crew cab deuce that is still 6x6 and you have done it. It looks awesome. The 4x4 ones are nice but I don't want to sacrifice off road capability and I just love having two rear axles. I'm going just slightly off design of yours but its going to be...
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