I am gobsmacked to the beauty of this build. I am a very (old) long time lover of trucks and all things related to trucks. Now that said, normally I don't care for wheels like those but for sure, not a better wheel could of been used for motivation or looks to this truck. I think one of your hardest challenges is doing a custom running board between front fender and service body. If you could make some dummy battery box style steps... only looks similar to any step as your limited on how much can be used as a step for its not too far from the ground. What my idea is would be massive cutting to get it behind the door then cutting the inner door out to kind of make it a insert going towards the frame... even tying the box to the frame and coming out under the door with a very short style step look, not much for practical but just for looks. I have done tons of fab work throughout my life and for once am kind of stumped on just how to transition it right. In fact, it might not even work at all. I am here to yell and shout, its going to be a real beauty for **** sure.
Thank you, Morgan! Wheels can make a beautiful build look like 💩. I knew these wouldn’t be everyone’s cup of tea but I’ve never seen this era truck with them. They were $7k but I think they completely make the truck. Huge shiny wheels against all the rattyness of the rest of it and I think I’m going to install a wood bed floor to match the wheels. The best wood I can find finished to dining table quality. I have a plan for the running boards. I have a parts truck with full length running boards that I plan to scab together with the ones that came on this truck. I should be able to tie it all together. Stay tuned!
@@NorthwestSawyer I just hope you understand that these wheels are great... I normally do not like aftermarket rims but these really stand out. I think if you could find some nice maple that was clear enough, it would really stand out in the bed of the rig
Man that thing is gonna be sic!!! Sawmilling, woodworking and frame swapping!!!!! Sounds like a great channel for me!!! But I’ve been watching you for awhile now. Keep them coming!!
Thank you! The first truck I bought when I was 15 was a 1959 fleetside long bed big window. I ended up owning three of them in high school. I’ve always wanted a 5-window though. I can’t wait to get it out on the road.
That truck looks solid just by seeing it in video. It's a gem can't wait to see it laying on the ground. Good to watch your build other than sawing up logs. We like when people put old cars back in service again can't wait for more video's.
Nice to find a calm regular guy with great vision and smarts. Love the truck, with your ideas I’m looking forward to see the finished product. Stay safe. I will get caught up..
LUV it! My Father bought an old `1951 truck back in the 1960's to use around his hobby farm. it was almost exactly like yours, Jason, To this day I still like that body style, and would like to own one now. I'm now looking forward to the continuing build of your truck, it's going to be a great addition, of course I agree with the others on this.
You have mustard my year for 2023 awesome woodwork and custom fabrication FANTASTIC COMBINATION have been missing you sawmilling great great content thank you for sharing it in the process of planning to move to states buying some land going to build house and shop my passion is restoring classic cars so intend to that north idaho Montana already been busy buying some projects including a fire truck and several 41 Chevy pickup handmade a good start to this year
Save yourself a lot of trouble and sell that service box for double what you paid for it and do the respectable thing! Put a classic old school flat bed on it!! Simple metal frame and a wood deck! That’s what that truck screams for Jason! If you really need boxes put them under the bed or on it 😉 Looking awesome so far bud!
I'm liking the vid. Keep it coming. It's cool your in the sawmill business.. I work for a sawmill company. I hammer saws. But I'm loving how this truck is coming.
What a GREAT ADDITION to the channel!!!!!! I love it! Been watching for over a year now. PLEASE show the entire process of this build! Great woodworking + Great sawing + Great building projects = One hell of a great channel! 👍
JASON!!! Awesome build! With all the ideas you already have, things will evolve for sure. I'm loving the patina on the cab. But Not my build! What ever you do It'll be great to see rolling down the highway!
Holyhunguspolywunguswoh! What an amazing amount of work that you will have to invest in this project. This is going to be really something to see! Great video thumbs up.
Can certainly see there's no rocking chair, pipe and slippers retirement for you! This is one COOL little project and with a few of the fun tools and toys to make it happen. May need a bigger or another shop😄.
Honestly that's what I like about your channel. You do a variety of things you keep it going. You do Excavating you do building projects you do welding you do Renovations you do your logs and your Sawmill that's what keeps this jail so interesting and so real keep it up.
@@NorthwestSawyer I’ll be honest and no disrespect, there’s only so many times we can watch you mill lumber and not loose interest. It’ll be great watching you tackle a totally different project 🙂
I hate car videos but this was genuinely interesting, either way support you doing what you want on your channel. I look forward to seeing it done. The rims look amazing.
Thank you! The problem with most videos, not just car videos, is lingering too long on a process. I try to keep things moving. Watching a 20 minute video where nothing gets done is pretty boring 😉
Love that ole chevie ! But I hate those wheels and the low profile tires. They will ride like a brick . But I am looking forward to the end result of the swap and the new wheels.
Seems like you're going to have fun with that one. As far as content I love seeing all the different projects and I'm not sure who said it but variety is the spice of life. As always good luck and God bless.
@@NorthwestSawyer you are humble sir and I like that but I also have worked maintenance for going on 27 yrs now I get the jobs I like and dibby out the rest. I've done enough engine work and I know a big project when I see it. I can't wait to see more.
@@NorthwestSawyer my grandma always said do I need to put hay on that so you can figure out how it's done 😂😂. I just a dumb farm kid that wouldn't give up but you're on a whole other level
That's going to be pretty bad ass buddy.i have a 37 olds.slant back w a 454 n open headers all on air.beautiful car.i love that truck.it's going to be cool.i have that exact hoist.those wheels n tires look fantastic dude.
Hello there, I thoroughly enjoyed this video and hope you will keep us updated as you make progress. I know how much time and effort goes into filming these and not to mention the actual work in the customizing all the issues involved. Thanks for sharing this with your u-tube family. Best regards,Fred Thomas in Skokie IL.
Thank you, Fredrik! I was unsure of how this video would be received on my channel but comments like yours have helped me realize that there’s definitely interest in it. I will continue to document my progress and share it here. Stay tuned!
Currently working on a 55 1st series 4400 so this was recommended. What caught me though is at about 5:57 when pulling the old frame out, it looks like you actually had a rate option truck in that you had the regular trans shifter but also a 3 speed transfer case setup. Be a nice option to have really. And if it’s a 261, as I’m only working w a 235. Trying to stay mostly original. Keep at it as I plan to bag mine as well.
That is and will be such a sweet truck to ride in. I can't wait for updates on this project. If it's like everything else you do it's gonna be professional. That rack is a back and neck saver. Better put a cap on that head cutting those bolts off brother LOL. Trust me, it hurts LMAO
Thank you! He claims to be looking forward to me picking him up from school in it😂. I’ll have to put some pictures of him at cruise-ins with me when he was a baby. I had a ‘63 Nova SS convertible and he’d ride shotgun to the shows when mom had to work.
I have seen guys take dodge diesel 1 tons and do this swap. going to be great when your done. My 31 Chevy project has been on going for several years now. Which I could get it done. Ron
I’ve been there with the lingering projects for sure. My ultimate plan is to replace the V-8 with a 12V Cummins. They’re getting hard to find without buying a whole truck.
I’m pretty sure I could but I ordered 3” drop spindles that are supposed to widen the track width a little. I’m going to see where they sit after I get them, hopefully Monday.
Boy am I glad to see that starting .the truck that is
Me too!
Cool truck Dude 😊 23:59
Nice patina.
I agree! It’ll get a clear coat to save it.
Great vid, cant wait to see more, would love to see a wood floor on that service cab
Thank you! I do plan on a wood floor. I can’t decide if I should install reclaimed wood or super nice finish like the wheels.
Wow that's going to be the coolest sawmill truck EVER! Can't wait to see it in person!
Thank you, Sir! I can’t wait either!😂
I am gobsmacked to the beauty of this build. I am a very (old) long time lover of trucks and all things related to trucks. Now that said, normally I don't care for wheels like those but for sure, not a better wheel could of been used for motivation or looks to this truck. I think one of your hardest challenges is doing a custom running board between front fender and service body. If you could make some dummy battery box style steps... only looks similar to any step as your limited on how much can be used as a step for its not too far from the ground. What my idea is would be massive cutting to get it behind the door then cutting the inner door out to kind of make it a insert going towards the frame... even tying the box to the frame and coming out under the door with a very short style step look, not much for practical but just for looks. I have done tons of fab work throughout my life and for once am kind of stumped on just how to transition it right. In fact, it might not even work at all. I am here to yell and shout, its going to be a real beauty for **** sure.
Thank you, Morgan! Wheels can make a beautiful build look like 💩. I knew these wouldn’t be everyone’s cup of tea but I’ve never seen this era truck with them. They were $7k but I think they completely make the truck. Huge shiny wheels against all the rattyness of the rest of it and I think I’m going to install a wood bed floor to match the wheels. The best wood I can find finished to dining table quality. I have a plan for the running boards. I have a parts truck with full length running boards that I plan to scab together with the ones that came on this truck. I should be able to tie it all together. Stay tuned!
@@NorthwestSawyer I just hope you understand that these wheels are great... I normally do not like aftermarket rims but these really stand out. I think if you could find some nice maple that was clear enough, it would really stand out in the bed of the rig
My kinda project! Come for the sawdust- stay for the welding sparks! We’ll done- all the best, Jeff
Thank you, Jeff! I’m working on my next sawdust video. “Log to Living Room” three tables from a log I milled.
That is going to be one cool truck. Please keep the updates coming
Thank you! I definitely will.
Man that thing is gonna be sic!!! Sawmilling, woodworking and frame swapping!!!!! Sounds like a great channel for me!!! But I’ve been watching you for awhile now. Keep them coming!!
Thank you, David! I’m building tables this week. Stay tuned!
Love the video. Reminded me of my brother who had owned/modified/rebuild numerous 55, 57, 58 Chevys and 30's and 40's vintage Ford hot rods.
Thank you! The first truck I bought when I was 15 was a 1959 fleetside long bed big window. I ended up owning three of them in high school. I’ve always wanted a 5-window though. I can’t wait to get it out on the road.
That truck looks solid just by seeing it in video. It's a gem can't wait to see it laying on the ground. Good to watch your build other than sawing up logs. We like when people put old cars back in service again can't wait for more video's.
She’s a beaut for sure! I’ve been working on tables this week but hope to get back to the truck soon.
Nice to find a calm regular guy with great vision and smarts. Love the truck, with your ideas I’m looking forward to see the finished product. Stay safe. I will get caught up..
Wow! Thank you!
Thanks for taking the time and effort! She's a beaut! You're pretty handy around shop, too! That's great! Looking forward to future installments!
You bet! I haven’t been able to work on it since but I’m hoping very soon to be ordering parts and carrying on.
@@NorthwestSawyer I patiently await 😉. Thanks!
Just a fantastic project. Looking foward to the next video.
Thank you! Hopefully I can keep truckin’ along on it.
This is goin to bee a incredible build and that’s great you have the ability to do most all if not all of it!!
Thank you! I’m really excited to get behind the wheel of this truck.
Great job. Looking forward to the rest of the build.
Thank you!
Looking good Jason! The truck too...
Ha! Thanks, Jerry😉
I like the diversity of your channel. Keep up the awesome work. You are doing what I dream of doing. 😀
Thank you, Colin! This has been my dream for a long time.
Love Alcoa rims, one super cool project. Best of luck.....
Thank you! I can’t believe how light they are.
Cool video 📹 !! Enjoy what I've seen so far !! Can't wait for next video !! Thanks for let me tag a long ...... 😀
Thank you! I’m busy building tables this week but hopefully I can get right back to the truck.
Great looking truck. It'll be interesting watching your progress.
Thank you!
A man will many skills! Looks great!
LUV it!
My Father bought an old `1951 truck back in the 1960's to use around his hobby farm. it was almost exactly like yours, Jason, To this day I still like that body style, and would like to own one now.
I'm now looking forward to the continuing build of your truck, it's going to be a great addition, of course I agree with the others on this.
Thank you, Reg! I can’t wait to get behind the wheel. First I need to install a wheel. 😂
@@NorthwestSawyer A journey of many miles starts with one step,...as somebody once said. Hahaha!
You have mustard my year for 2023 awesome woodwork and custom fabrication FANTASTIC COMBINATION have been missing you sawmilling great great content thank you for sharing it in the process of planning to move to states buying some land going to build house and shop my passion is restoring classic cars so intend to that north idaho Montana already been busy buying some projects including a fire truck and several 41 Chevy pickup handmade a good start to this year
Awesome! I’m having a blast and I’ll be back to milling soon. I have a cedar project coming up. Stay tuned!
This could be an interesting series to follow. Something different. Good luck.
Thank you!
Freaking Awesome project. Interested to see how it evolves.
Thank you! I am too 😉
Those wheels were definitely worth the wait the rears look awesome , plasma wrench cool too.
Thank you! I completely agree.
What an awesome ride this will be!!!
Thank you! I need to get back to work on it.
That patina is sweet. Always wanted to do that type of project but with a duramax / Allison combo
That’s one cool looking truck! The patina is perfect 🙂
Thank you. I agree😉
It’s going to be an exciting project to watch you bring together🎉
👍🇨🇱🙋♀️
Thank you! I can’t wait!
I love what you are doing to the truck, please keep us all posted.....
Thank you, Peter! I definitely will.
Save yourself a lot of trouble and sell that service box for double what you paid for it and do the respectable thing!
Put a classic old school flat bed on it!!
Simple metal frame and a wood deck!
That’s what that truck screams for Jason!
If you really need boxes put them under the bed or on it
😉
Looking awesome so far bud!
You just wait! It’s gonna be Slam-approved! I promise. 😬
thats gonna be a pretty cool truck when its finished, looking forward to more of this stuff in the future
Thank you! I’ll definitely be sharing the progress.
Awesome video - can't wait for more. Definitely many strings to your bow. Regards, Doug (New Zealand)
Thank you, Doug! I’d love to visit your neck of the woods some day.
nice winter project
Thanks!
that is going to be an amazing truck!! those rims are fantastic!!
Thank you!
I'm liking the vid. Keep it coming. It's cool your in the sawmill business.. I work for a sawmill company. I hammer saws.
But I'm loving how this truck is coming.
Thank you! I have a couple big table projects and then hope to have a couple weeks to hammer out some progress on it. Stay tuned 😉
Nice! Glad you have the hydroboost brake system. Much easier to fit than the vacuum booster.
I agree! It should be a pretty simple install.
Good progress. I love how low it sits
Thank you! I’m planning on that being ride height. I’m looking at 3” drop spindles to get the body right down on the ground😉
Well Jason that's a statement piece if ever I saw one will be following.
Thank you, Barry! Now the hard work starts. Making everything work😉
What a GREAT ADDITION to the channel!!!!!! I love it! Been watching for over a year now. PLEASE show the entire process of this build! Great woodworking + Great sawing + Great building projects = One hell of a great channel! 👍
Wow! Thank you! At first I wasn’t filming too much because I wasn’t sure I’d have an audience. I’ll definitely do a better job moving forward.
@@NorthwestSawyer No problem man! I’ll definitely be watching!
Can't wait to get that cool sawmill truck done to see the finished product if he's anything like your woodworking that you do it will be
Thank you! There will definitely be some “woodwork” in the truck.
Thanks for sharing the build on your new toy Love it please keep us up dated looks good so far. PS I live in McMinnville
Thank you, Brian! That last end table I built is headed to the McMinville branch of Clackamas Federal Credit Union in March!😉
JASON!!! Awesome build! With all the ideas you already have, things will evolve for sure. I'm loving the patina on the cab. But Not my build! What ever you do It'll be great to see rolling down the highway!
Thank you, John! I’m definitely keeping the patina. Just a clear coat to protect it.
Sweet ride can't wait till the next one.
Thank you!
Heck yeah, keep this video project going,
Thank you! As long as I can keep the money flowing!😂
Hell, I want to see this. I enjoy your milling stuff, I'm four years into a 1972 Dart build.
Awesome! Thank you! I’ve been slammed with woodworking projects but I hope to get back to the truck later this week. Stay tuned !
Nice old truck. I would suggest watching bad Chad channel that guy is a fabrication genius.
Nice looking truck good luck on the build great video
Thank you, Robert!
Enjoy your Rebuild
Thank you!
Awesome video can't wait for more.
Thank you!
That's going to be sick when your done. So cool.
Thank you!
Work of art!🤔’Cream of the crop’ Blessed to see work
Like this be done.Best of luck on the journey of build!
Holyhunguspolywunguswoh! What an amazing amount of work that you will have to invest in this project. This is going to be really something to see! Great video thumbs up.
Thank you, Craig! I’ve never torn this deep into a vehicle before. Hopefully I can pull it off.
Love the variety of your videos nice work 👍
Thank you, Jason!
Can certainly see there's no rocking chair, pipe and slippers retirement for you! This is one COOL little project and with a few of the fun tools and toys to make it happen. May need a bigger or another shop😄.
Ha! Not yet anyway. I don’t think you’re too far off with the second shop idea😉
Sawyer, builder, equipment op., Hot rod builder. Any thing you don't do. Thumbs up!
Dishes! No, wait… I do the dishes 😂 thank you! Stay tuned. I have another truck video posting Friday 😉
I would love to see more on this build.
Stay tuned, Larry! I plan to continue to share as it progresses.
Love those rims. Looking forward to more. You do great work.
Thank you! I’ve been waiting this whole time to be able to get those wheels. Everything else is based off of them.
Awesome! 🇺🇲 U literally did everything i would of done if i had a ton of money!
Thank you! Send more money!😂😂😂 I’m out 😬
Wow that is a awesome project, I know you will make a wonderful job of the truck and look forward to future video's on its progress.
Thank you! I’m pretty happy so far. I’m busy building three tables this week but hopefully I can get back on the truck soon.
Honestly that's what I like about your channel. You do a variety of things you keep it going. You do Excavating you do building projects you do welding you do Renovations you do your logs and your Sawmill that's what keeps this jail so interesting and so real keep it up.
Thank you! I’m really happy to hear this. The same old show every time can get boring.
@@NorthwestSawyer I’ll be honest and no disrespect, there’s only so many times we can watch you mill lumber and not loose interest. It’ll be great watching you tackle a totally different project 🙂
Can't wait to follow to completion. Hopefully your keeping the original patina, after all, it is an old classic.
Absolutely! I’m going to have it clear-coated once I get my logo painted on the doors😉
I hate car videos but this was genuinely interesting, either way support you doing what you want on your channel. I look forward to seeing it done. The rims look amazing.
Thank you! The problem with most videos, not just car videos, is lingering too long on a process. I try to keep things moving. Watching a 20 minute video where nothing gets done is pretty boring 😉
Cool project I'm doing the same thing but I'm using a 97 f450 7.3 ps diesel service truck an a 1960 f700 ford cab keep up the good work
Awesome! That’s a cabover truck if I’m not mistaken?
Awesome project Truck
Thank you!
Man I just stumbled across this video can't wait to see this thing finished ❤
Thank you, Todd! I’m actually getting a lot done on it over the next few days. I hope to have an update posted next weekend.
Great looking truck! Very interested to see how you make out with all of your modifications. Cool ideas all 'round so far. I love it man!
Thank you! I’m sure there will be several “adjustments” along the way. I’ve never done something this extensive before.
Look's like it will be a nice project.
Thank you!
nice part 1 of the restoration.
Thank you, Jim!
I love the colour and patina you have on your truck Jason…..good luck with the build project 👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thank you, Chris! I’m definitely saving the patina.
Love that ole chevie ! But I hate those wheels and the low profile tires. They will ride like a brick . But I am looking forward to the end result of the swap and the new wheels.
I would be willing to bet cash money it’ll ride a hundred times better than it did new😂
Seems like you're going to have fun with that one. As far as content I love seeing all the different projects and I'm not sure who said it but variety is the spice of life. As always good luck and God bless.
Going to have fun? Oh, it’s too late!😂 Thanks, Mark. I can’t wait to get this one finished.
@@NorthwestSawyer you are humble sir and I like that but I also have worked maintenance for going on 27 yrs now I get the jobs I like and dibby out the rest. I've done enough engine work and I know a big project when I see it. I can't wait to see more.
@@marknunya3035 I’ve never been this deep into a car project. As long as I can keep making progress, I’ll get ‘er done 😉
@@NorthwestSawyer my grandma always said do I need to put hay on that so you can figure out how it's done 😂😂. I just a dumb farm kid that wouldn't give up but you're on a whole other level
@@marknunya3035 😂😂😂
Kick ass truck Man WOW
Thank you, Gary!
That's going to be pretty bad ass buddy.i have a 37 olds.slant back w a 454 n open headers all on air.beautiful car.i love that truck.it's going to be cool.i have that exact hoist.those wheels n tires look fantastic dude.
Wow! That’s awesome! A big block wouldn’t be a bad idea😉 I’m definitely loving the hoist. Sure beats rolling around on a creeper.
@@NorthwestSawyer i also have a 67 dodge charger w a 440.i built the car for my wife.beautiful car.
@@exotictones1054 you’re a nice husband 😬
Looks great 🤓
Should be a really fun project for you! You obviously have some skills!
Thank you, Rick! I’ve been watching a lot of TH-cam 😂
@@NorthwestSawyer I think you’re too modest. But, as long as you’re having fun …
That's quite an ambitious project, Jason. Well beyond my capabilities. Are we going to see a set of chrome exhaust stacks?
Bill
Thanks, Bill! I’ve bitten off quite a bit here. I was actually looking at a couple old stove pipes that would make pretty neat stacks. 😉
I like the sawmill content but I’ll stick around for the truck rebuild it’s in my interest circle.
Awesome! I have more sawmill coming next week😉
Awesome looking truck. Instead of using the service bed stock tailgate I would find a tailgate from a 50 Chevrolet truck.
Thank you! I’ve been looking for a tailgate actually. Thanks for the comment!
Hello there, I thoroughly enjoyed this video and hope you will keep us updated as you make progress. I know how much time and effort goes into filming these and not to mention the actual work in the customizing all the issues involved. Thanks for sharing this with your u-tube family.
Best regards,Fred Thomas in Skokie IL.
Thank you, Fredrik! I was unsure of how this video would be received on my channel but comments like yours have helped me realize that there’s definitely interest in it. I will continue to document my progress and share it here. Stay tuned!
Great project! Show more videos please.
Thank you! I’m working on the next one now. Stay tuned!
Way to mix it up. You got skills, you should share them.
Thank you!
So so sick!!!!!❤
Thank you! I’ve worked on it quite a bit this week. I should have a new video on it in a couple weeks.
Look forward to seeing those tables if you have time to film them.
You know I am!😉
@@NorthwestSawyer you're a good lad
Currently working on a 55 1st series 4400 so this was recommended. What caught me though is at about 5:57 when pulling the old frame out, it looks like you actually had a rate option truck in that you had the regular trans shifter but also a 3 speed transfer case setup. Be a nice option to have really. And if it’s a 261, as I’m only working w a 235. Trying to stay mostly original. Keep at it as I plan to bag mine as well.
Wow! I’ve never heard of the three speed transfer case. I figured it was a two-speed deal. Good luck with your build!
You don’t happen to still have this stuff hanging around do ya?
@@SSGPohlmanI do. The whole chassis is still here.
That is and will be such a sweet truck to ride in. I can't wait for updates on this project. If it's like everything else you do it's gonna be professional. That rack is a back and neck saver. Better put a cap on that head cutting those bolts off brother LOL. Trust me, it hurts LMAO
Thank you! I got smacked in the nose by the power steering fluid cooler. You can kind of see me red nose in the video😂
Lower the fifth wheel and get some alcoas for it! Hook it and let's go camping! Nice job #1
😂😂😂 I don’t think I can afford another $7k for a while!
Cool project. Wish your boy was just a bit older to really enjoy it with you. His time will come. Future projects.
Thank you! He claims to be looking forward to me picking him up from school in it😂. I’ll have to put some pictures of him at cruise-ins with me when he was a baby. I had a ‘63 Nova SS convertible and he’d ride shotgun to the shows when mom had to work.
Your tractor is realy handy.
You’re telling me!😉
Funny how any workshop immediately fills with old junk😄
Hey now! I don’t see any junk!😂
@@NorthwestSawyer I don't see any junk in mine either, but i'm told...
I'm just as excited about this project as your sawmilling... Just sayin'. :)
Awesome! I’ve got a cedar project coming up soon. Stay tuned!
FUN !!!
When all else fails grab the hot wrench!
Like butter!
I have seen guys take dodge diesel 1 tons and do this swap. going to be great when your done. My 31 Chevy project has been on going for several years now. Which I could get it done. Ron
I’ve been there with the lingering projects for sure. My ultimate plan is to replace the V-8 with a 12V Cummins. They’re getting hard to find without buying a whole truck.
"so im gonna use this wrench instead"
ah yes, the old 'so you have chosen death' wrench.
I love it
Thank you!
Could you do a factory dually front spacer to widen it out? I know a newer ram is removable but maybe not hub centric to that.
I’m pretty sure I could but I ordered 3” drop spindles that are supposed to widen the track width a little. I’m going to see where they sit after I get them, hopefully Monday.
NICE!!!!!!
Thanks!!