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Frame Table....

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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granth   +1y
i also love how this thread went from frame tables, to getting butt hurt, to love making, to apple fritter and back to frame tables. good ol' SSM.
BADHABITMAN   +1y
Originally posted by framedragger



88-98 are 34 inches wide firewall back, and bottle neck to 26 to mount the suspension and all up front. thats outside edge to outside edge. my ford 67-72, and I believe 73-79 as well are 34 all the way back, other than I think the 73-79 get wider at the back to clear the gas tank and all.

I hate to correct you but the 88-98 Chevy is 45" under the cab. The 87' down is 34" under the cab. The 99-06 frames are 43.5" under the cab. & yes my jig will work with minis.

madmike   +1y
Originally posted by BADHABITMAN



Originally posted by framedragger



88-98 are 34 inches wide firewall back, and bottle neck to 26 to mount the suspension and all up front. thats outside edge to outside edge. my ford 67-72, and I believe 73-79 as well are 34 all the way back, other than I think the 73-79 get wider at the back to clear the gas tank and all.

I hate to correct you but the 88-98 Chevy is 45" under the cab. The 87' down is 34" under the cab. The 99-06 frames are 43.5" under the cab. & yes my jig will work with minis.



what is the width of your table? very nice!im in the process of building mine but dont know how wide i should build it...it will be 20 feet long tho

lowyota   +1y
mine has 4 6" castors and 4 trailer jacks with feet for leveling. we buld more hotrod frames but works well on mini's ect. havent done any fullsize's yet...
they make BITCHING catch all's when not in use. throw down some 3/4" plywood and you can stack shit like a mother...
devilbrad   +1y
I like this. I will need to build one for my 67 Dodge. Someone mentioned air fittings in it, I'd just run conduit inside the perimeter with a fitting at each corner, or I have a reel in my garage mounted in the rafter, center of garage, the air hose can be pulled anywhere I want. Though, with a table like that, you'd probably be doing much more welding than any air tool work, aside from grinding.
BADHABITMAN   +1y
mine is 36" wide & 20' long. if it is too wide it is harder to work around,learned that on my first one.
madmike   +1y
Originally posted by BADHABITMAN



mine is 36" wide & 20' long. if it is too wide it is harder to work around,learned that on my first one.

is that outside edge to outside edge? thanks for the reply