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a Rear Bulk in the front !!
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a Rear Bulk in the front !! - 09.05.2010, 12:52 PM

with a full speed headon Curb hit with a BIG CRACK sound !!

I toasted an aluminum bulkhead my front one!

sheared off the screws that hold it to the chassis and 2 that hold the front skidplate on !!



So i did not have a front Bulkhead so i used a Rear one.

with just some " slight " Tweaking i got it in and works PERFECT.



hell now the bodies fit better

i dont need to force them over the front body post's now



as you might be able to see in this pic i needed to tweak the Chassis just a little to get the angle just right.

as the rear bulk mount is flat .

and Overlook the Slightly bent back front shock

i need to replace them now to



and the front skidplate is still bent back as you can see in pic #2







and i completed my chassis and this is what it looks like now







But i remember that i was told the chassis brace i Modded for the steering mod would not hold up

well its holding just fine Even after this one!!!



and Yes i need to remove the 3.3 stickers...............



and the Paint on the rims is still holding up just fine sofar........


Just Fix It !!!
I have been into electronics for 30+ years
and am a licensed Electronics Technician for over 26 years now.


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09.05.2010, 08:43 PM

I Can't be without my truck even one day !


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