smithchassis
+1y
if you build a stockfloored frame right then youve actually added strength to the frame. Traditional takes less time to get the rockers on the ground, but youve added time in sheetmetaling everything back up, in most cases if you do a traditional get the truck to lay frame then lay it out and cut the floor, and firewall, get the floor welded back together good enough to where it doesnt flex or move the cab and lift the cab up off the frame and finish the firewall seam seal and metal finish both sides of firewall the right way, lifting the cab off the frame is the only way to do it right. A stock floor your gonna run into re running gaslines and brake lines, exhuast etc... your also gonna be very tight on space under there as far as getting an exhaust to fit... either way is good if done right... but as far as time AND money goes, traditional will be your best friend in the end because you wont have to re run your exhaust and brake lines and other odds and ends BS