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Progress pics of my Hoe doored on 22's...

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974door   +1y
Edited: 7/20/2007 5:13:13 PM by 974door

Tell me what you think. All lame ass negative comments will be deleted.















bdroppeddak   +1y
its really hard to tell what the pics are they are very small......
minitrucker04   +1y
yeah pics to small
974door   +1y
How bout now?
killersloth   +1y
Originally posted by 974door



Tell me what you think. All lame a** negative comments will be deleted.

First, that is retarded... What if what we don't like it? Then we can't tell you what we think...

Anyway, looks good. One thing I noticed is maybe running more of a gusset where the frame goes from stock hieght to stockfloored... Like using a cut piece of box tubing... I'm sure it's strong, but I've seen a lot of trucks the other way. But looks like your off to a good start
974door   +1y
Originally posted by PHC



Originally posted by 974door



Tell me what you think. All lame a** negative comments will be deleted.

First, that is retarded... What if what we don't like it? Then we can't tell you what we think...

Anyway, looks good. One thing I noticed is maybe running more of a gusset where the frame goes from stock hieght to stockfloored... Like using a cut piece of box tubing... I'm sure it's strong, but I've seen a lot of trucks the other way. But looks like your off to a good start

What I meant is I don't care if you like it or not, but if you see something wrong like you pointed out, which I appreciate. Alot of times on threads like this, you get them guys who think they are fabrication gods and think they know it all, but don't even have a welding machine, and they start talkin shit. That is what I am tryin to avoid. I do appreciate advice.
bdroppeddak   +1y
i dont have anything negative to say, but i do have some criticism, you really need to fill in the transition from front clip to new frame, not only for strength, but for looks also, and the plating of all the joints isnt necessary and way overkill.....
BaggedMazda87   +1y
Although overkill is MUCH better than underbuilt, so good job there

Welds look pretty good, no open ends...

It's much more boxy and less flow than most frames that are poppin up...kinda like an H1 compared to an H2..haha

I like it man, it's different, and it looks good.





974door   +1y
Originally posted by bdroppeddak



i dont have anything negative to say, but i do have some criticism, you really need to fill in the transition from front clip to new frame, not only for strength, but for looks also, and the plating of all the joints isnt necessary and way overkill.....

I did not but weld the joints, that is why I did all the plating. What exactly would you suggest I do on the old-new tie in.
974door   +1y
Originally posted by BaggedMazda87



Although overkill is MUCH better than underbuilt, so good job there

Welds look pretty good, no open ends...

It's much more boxy and less flow than most frames that are poppin up...kinda like an H1 compared to an H2..haha

I like it man, it's different, and it looks good.







I feel sorry if anyone rearends me. haha Thanks for the support bro. Since it will be under an suv, I can't inspect it alot, so i figured the stronger it is, the less I have to wrry bout it.