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Making my laundry list...need input

MConstantbabble

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Thanks for the pics Wizard ;)
...and thanks for the offer Vondy, I'm in the Cincy/Dayton area for two months every Fall with my job...I'll shoot you a pm.
 

hndrsonj

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You know if you built it yourself you could probably cut these prices almost in half.:beer:
 

MConstantbabble

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I know hndrsonj...but I travel for a living, no garage, no welder, etc... I do all of my own mechanic work/maintenance etc. but this is beyond my skill and tool level ;)

...I have been pm'ing members here and getting advice on different things...my question for the day is a simple one:

Why do most Bobs use the 105 trailer bed instead of cutting down the Deuce bed?
...just curious, because I am going back and forth on which I like better looks-wise.
 

HeadWizard

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I know hndrsonj...but I travel for a living, no garage, no welder, etc... I do all of my own mechanic work/maintenance etc. but this is beyond my skill and tool level ;)

...I have been pm'ing members here and getting advice on different things...my question for the day is a simple one:

Why do most Bobs use the 105 trailer bed instead of cutting down the Deuce bed?
...just curious, because I am going back and forth on which I like better looks-wise.
Because it's easier. No cutting, straightening, welding, etc.. Cuts off probably a half day to a days work on the project. Many do it so they can use the trailers springs for the rear suspension also.
 
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