sawdustnsteel
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looking through the threads I've failed to find much on this. With the frame flex on existing stock m931 ( found one, just finishing up bargaining) I'm wondering if anyone stiffens the frame with X bracing or boxing ( which would require some additional welding attention since the frame is tempered) to keep the extended cab from ripping free from the frame.
one builder used an air ride bag on the back of the cab ( the up armored build) most I've contacted used bushings and bolts. None thus far Ive spoken with or read of had any issues with bolts pulling through. ( I'm not sure if its a non issue or just no one has really done some hard climbing in an extended cab m939 series.)
the Truck I've found has had a rear bumper welded on ( which will be cut free and and a new one bolted up. Not anything against the weld job, I just doubt there was preheating or specific weld wire used)
Im leaning toward X bracing and bolting just to make the frame more rigid, adding the body extension on and having a unibody construction basically just to ensure there is minimal issue between the frame and the body. ( I got a gut feeling ever **** pebble in the road will feel like a 3' hole) my other grand thought was long bolts and bushings but how much flex I may get from the motor mounts to the rear bumper might be much more than I'm bargaining for.
thoughts?
( can't seem to find anything on specs for frame flex even)
one builder used an air ride bag on the back of the cab ( the up armored build) most I've contacted used bushings and bolts. None thus far Ive spoken with or read of had any issues with bolts pulling through. ( I'm not sure if its a non issue or just no one has really done some hard climbing in an extended cab m939 series.)
the Truck I've found has had a rear bumper welded on ( which will be cut free and and a new one bolted up. Not anything against the weld job, I just doubt there was preheating or specific weld wire used)
Im leaning toward X bracing and bolting just to make the frame more rigid, adding the body extension on and having a unibody construction basically just to ensure there is minimal issue between the frame and the body. ( I got a gut feeling ever **** pebble in the road will feel like a 3' hole) my other grand thought was long bolts and bushings but how much flex I may get from the motor mounts to the rear bumper might be much more than I'm bargaining for.
thoughts?
( can't seem to find anything on specs for frame flex even)