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frame shortening


MaGiKaLsHoTs

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Wilmington, VT
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(01) / [94] / {
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Automatic
ok i have a 94 extended cab.. the bed is destroyed on it so im prolly building a steel bed for it, but i want to shorten the frame a lil.. but from what i see the shortest i can make it is like 2 inchs because the leaf shackle gets in the way, and that small 4-6 inchs from the back of the frame is either twisted a lil or rotted so i was just gonna cut it off

just wondering what i should do with the leaf springs?

any suggestions?
 
back half the thing cut it off behind the cab and build new with 2/4 box
 
i got gifted the ranger came with all four new hangers lol so i dont need to buy new ones.. ranger1 i looked under it, if i move the axle anymore than like 5 inchs forward it will hit the gas tank, i would need to relocate that (which i was wanting to do anyways)
 
I cut my 91 off right after the spring hangers....by the time you account for removing the rear bumper and brackets you gain about 10" off the back of it.

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Well with how much camping I do with the truck, it is just more practical than your typical flat deck or tube bed.
 

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