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Body and Fender?

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famlayd   +1y
I will begin the build of my truck by starting with the bed(4WD), door's, and fender's(4WD). Is it logical to complete the body and fender's prior to working on the chasis (i.e. stock-floor body drop)? I planned to get started on the bed and doors next week, but I'm not sure if this will delay other aspects of the bd. How important is it to have the body and frame completed side-by-side? Please, respond at your earliest convenience. NOTE: Will there be full-skin combo's, caddy lens's with buckets, and Viair compressor's (550) available at FORBIDDEN FANTANSY for $how prices. Regards, 2NDXRND
down2earthdawg   +1y
if you're going to do a stock floor I would do the frame and then the bed first because if you want to keep you're bed floor intact you have to of corse raise it. body work can be done later. Un less you wanna run a marithon on your truck and do it all at once looking at your profile it seem you got the stamina to do it but I would do the body work from the bed to front fenders after you work out what you want suspension and body drop wise it helps alot when you have all the parts and materials handy when starting a project otherwise it will take forever ask me I've done it and it was my daily driver.
kaoss   +1y
i would do the body work after the trucks layed out. you never know when your going to drop the grinder or your beer, and there goes some more work...
brandon005   +1y
yea frame and suspension first body next
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