YoungBlood
Well-known member
I got my frame into the shop over the weekend and got it propped up on stands.
Now, hear me out, I am using a (FREE) 77 Chevy 1 ton 4x4 frame. I chopped the front off of it, turned it around, then flipped it over. So now, its upside down, and the back of the modified frame is the front, and the front is now the back.
Crazy enough?
I decided if I was going to use this as a platform, that would be the best utilization of it. It gives a 5" z in the rear, but it drops 3" in the front, which I hope wont mess with the ride height too much. Of course I want it low, so if I have to ditch this frame and start over with 2x3 tubing, so be it.
Your guys' thoughts? I don't know if anyone has tried to pull off something like what I am trying to do.
Now, hear me out, I am using a (FREE) 77 Chevy 1 ton 4x4 frame. I chopped the front off of it, turned it around, then flipped it over. So now, its upside down, and the back of the modified frame is the front, and the front is now the back.
Crazy enough?
I decided if I was going to use this as a platform, that would be the best utilization of it. It gives a 5" z in the rear, but it drops 3" in the front, which I hope wont mess with the ride height too much. Of course I want it low, so if I have to ditch this frame and start over with 2x3 tubing, so be it.
Your guys' thoughts? I don't know if anyone has tried to pull off something like what I am trying to do.