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Thats one heck of a nice truck!
Great job!
 


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Quick question, and I'm sure you guys looked into it already... but did you weld a straight bead along where you joined the old frame and the new piece, or did you make a diagonal weld?
 

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haven't actually welded the new piece on yet but which would be better
i was just going to do a straight bead. but im open to suggestions
 

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Diagonal is the preferred method for frame alterations and repairs. Much stronger.
 

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Dude, I'm liking whats going on here. It's lookin pretty cool! :icon_thumby:
 

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Yep, lookin' good! As jason said though, diagonal bead for sure, you don't want your frame cracking! Especially there, as your suspension bolts to that section.
 

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finished welding the frame a couple of weeks ago finally got around to uploading the pics today












 

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please tell you youre going to plate that area of the frame. vertical welds on frame rails are a HUGE no no.
 

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impressive work man!!
nice to see a 2wd truck gettin that much work lol.

and +1 on reinforcing the welded areas on the frame.
 

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+485734 on reinforcing that welded area, really needs a diamond shape fish-plate on the backside there. But other than that, good work!
 

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