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mighty max qustions

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mmrcustoms   +1y
so i am going to buy a mightymax this weekend!! so exicited!! but now here is my idea i am also buying 40 foot of 2x3 for the new frame!! how much room do i have between the floor of the truck and the ground? can i run the 2x3 standing 3 inches tall and still lay rocker (not pinch) And the ft susp i have heard about narroing the control arms 1 nich to keep the wheels in the fenders but i need some pics and info i have looked in the mini truck mag where they have done the build up but not enouf info any one would be great help and i cant wait to get started one more do you guys know of a mightymax forum site?
nvrdoned50   +1y
mightyd50.com

my best friend just sold his d50 but his screen name on mightyd50 is DOEBOY....pm him cuz he had his arms narrowed and the truck was bagged on 20x8.5s and a 245 35 tire....my extra cab is channeled 2 3/4 and it lays rocker...i dont think ude have enough room to put 3'' tall frame and still lay rocker but i can measure on my other d50 when i get home ....


if u have any other ?s lemme kno and ill do my best to help
dragaholic   +1y
I have never seen a mightymax with a full frame besides Ernies. My old truck laid on 19s with nothing done but spindles and tubbed firewall. My ex cab lays rocker with a traditional bodydrop, we cut the whole spring cup out made a new mount for the control arms and bagged it just like a torsion bar setup, put spindles on and pie cut the uppers and i get enough list with a 3 inch bodydrop to clear 235/35 tires and ride comfotable on 20s. My other x cab lays frame on 20s with the factory spring mounts, modified cando cups, spindles and pie cut uppers. I dont think a 2 by 3 frame would give you enough for rocker, prolly pinch tho. Hope this helps.
mmrcustoms   +1y
thanks fells
jmurphy   +1y
Mine was stock floor to the pinch using the stock frame and a Z. Have fun sounds like a good project
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