Can i just ask if you screwed it in how did you attach the cab support mount?? did you weld or screw that as well? also overlapping like that will encourage moisture to sit in there and not get away unlike welding it flush
I welded the cab mounts, or at least the parts that I replaced of each of them. Basically just the bottom of each were rusted to I kept the original parts attached to the cab. Thanks for watching.
Not sure yet. Just depends how much work I put into it. Should be getting most of it done this month. New video addressing cab mounts and body lift next. Thanks for watching.
Thank God I found your video
Use Eastwood clamps to hold the pans in place to weld.
What wheels and tires are those looks great!
grind your weld area first before welding. Clean metal welds way way better.
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Agreed! Thanks for watching!!
18.53 “the design is terrible”
Yes it is yes it is
Can i just ask if you screwed it in how did you attach the cab support mount?? did you weld or screw that as well? also overlapping like that will encourage moisture to sit in there and not get away unlike welding it flush
I welded the cab mounts, or at least the parts that I replaced of each of them. Basically just the bottom of each were rusted to I kept the original parts attached to the cab. Thanks for watching.
Not the right way to do this at all this is like putting a bandaid on the floors wtf
More of a how not to. Will definitely rust out quickly.
How much will u be selling it for
Not sure yet. Just depends how much work I put into it. Should be getting most of it done this month. New video addressing cab mounts and body lift next. Thanks for watching.
i have a 1971 Ford F100 4x4 Short Bed Stepside ......I am wanting to sell it.
I hate body lifts
Don't care about your cats!