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Pancho   +1y
Edited: 6/13/2008 1:02:07 PM by Pancho

im not much of a typing person so ill just post pictures of our latest truck that we just completed...here at the choppin block...............negetive feedback welcome..........















smithchassis   +1y
man that aint low.... lmao... these things are faily simple to lay the boards on the ground... looks great guys.
iRIDElow   +1y
very nice turnout
cdndragrr   +1y
you guys at the chopping block are amazing nothing but high quality vehicles and sexy to boot keep up the good work
Pancho   +1y
Edited: 6/13/2008 2:21:58 PM by Pancho

Originally posted by smithchassis



man that aint low.... lmao... these things are faily simple to lay the boards on the ground... looks great guys.



"you're right" ....when we first got it on the ground it was 1/2" from laying frame..but after a few scrapes the problem was solved......mission accomplished..........

minitrucker04   +1y
yall do some top of the line work, looks sick!
smithchassis   +1y
Originally posted by Pancho



Edited: 6/13/2008 2:21:58 PM by Pancho

Originally posted by smithchassis



man that aint low.... lmao... these things are faily simple to lay the boards on the ground... looks great guys.



"you're right" ....when we first got it on the ground it was 1/2" from laying frame..but after a few scrapes the problem was solved......mission accomplished..........



if you do one on 24s and tiny tires you can keep the back half under the floor, then all it takes is uppers and lowers and some brackets... ive done one... thats how i know... im pretty sure with those 26s it was more difficult.

Pancho   +1y
Originally posted by smithchassis



Originally posted by Pancho



Edited: 6/13/2008 2:21:58 PM by Pancho

Originally posted by smithchassis



man that aint low.... lmao... these things are faily simple to lay the boards on the ground... looks great guys.



"you're right" ....when we first got it on the ground it was 1/2" from laying frame..but after a few scrapes the problem was solved......mission accomplished..........



if you do one on 24s and tiny tires you can keep the back half under the floor, then all it takes is uppers and lowers and some brackets... ive done one... thats how i know... im pretty sure with those 26s it was more difficult.



good tip will keep that in mind.......
FADE2BLK94   +1y
Nice Work as usual!!
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