I towed a 24ft trailer...total load of 16K/lbs every day. To be honest you could barely tell it was back there. GMC550 is a big truck for medium duty truck. 8.1 gas motor with an Allison 5-speed. They do pretty good pulling.
If you live in the southern California area and would like to help me with this very same job. Please contact me. Yes this would be a paid contractual deal. Thank you in advance and I'd love to hear from you
Kallstrom Sweet Corn bought a 2005 GMC C5500 and we are adding 2 ft onto ours . To make our frames 17 ft long , We make what we call Corn Mobiles to sell our sweet corn .
Funny your shorting your frame , and I'm making mine longer . I wish we were closer , i need to buy some extra frame . Kallstrom Sweet Corn , Ephrata , Washington
I just bought a 96 2 days ago not running for $400 Of course the guy had no history of it and with that kips pin it wouldn't surprise me if I run into the same issue..The bike is a wiring mess everything has been cut and spliced with electrical tape and having to figure out what's bad now.. Thanks for taking the time to make the video Great helpful content!!
Sorry but no. Hell I don't even want to do it for myself 😒 It's really hard work and I'm only doing it because, in the end, I will have a truck for free. The last truck will be mine.
don't get stopped by the DOT because the title has to be sent in and changed and you have to be certified to do frame work on trucks. I had a guy ask me to do some frame work on a truck and I looked into it and turned it down, he got someone else to do it and a month lates it got inspected and since it wasn't done the legal way he scraped the truck and if you do anything like this for someone and something happens and say it kills someone you are as responsible as the owner of the truck so for advice you really need to think about what you do before you do it
I have the trucks inspected by triple tee. We have a 9 different commercial truck facilities here that inspect heavy trucks and they also do these modifications. Back in the mid 90's I had to learn the hard way about frame mods. I had an old 1970 12 ft dump that I turned into a 16ft dump. The lesson was, making a truck longer is not worth restructuring and I did not know this at the time. I made the truck longer without taking into consideration that it needed to have a considerable amount of re-enforcement added. Needless to say, it failed inspection miserably, but the guys were very supportive of my efforts and educated me on the does & don'ts. Since then, I pretty much stick to shortening only. It is much easier to do this, as opposed to lengthening one. As you are most likely aware, longer frames are more heavily built that short frames. Therefore shortening a long frame allows me to have the truck rated for a higher capacity upon inspection. I really appreciate your comment and welcome everyone to join in. Good or bad it helps my channel with the algorithm. Thank you.
I have a 92 KDX 200. Great bikes. What year is yours ? Any mods ? Fun bike that’s for sure. I’ve have milled the head to bring it up to spec , carb. Bored, fmf pipe, trail porting , run’s really good.
I'm looking to get one of these and think it might be great for removing these damn pain in the.... also hate spot welds on frame parts that should be removable.
I'm going to start posting other stuff to try and fill in the void instead of the dump truck project. Just don't have the funds at the moment to continue making content.
Thanks boss, but I'm not sure if I will continue with the music. It adds a lot of time to the editing process and some people don't like my music choices lol. Figured people can play their own music while watching if they want.
Sorry boss, I took all the scrap to the recyclers. I'm only doing this project so that the last truck will be mine for free. Hell I'm hoping to even make a little money for my time. The materials are outrageous.
I know and I'm working on it. Been extremely busy and just haven't had time to do anymore work on the truck. But I will soon. The video is coming, just can't say exactly when.
@@duncanduzit6201 Do you know what the shortest the cab to axle measurement can be with these U Haul trucks? Looks like the fuel tank is the limiting factor. I'm interested in buying one, but there aren't any for sale within 100 miles of me. Thank you sir.
Duncan did I understand you correctly? You ended up with 15' behind the cab of useable frame? Anything special to know about removing the section of drive shaft?
There are 4 driveshaft sections. First piece is attached to the transmission, and that remains. Second piece needs to be removed from the truck.. Then just move the third & forth sections forward, along with the rear axle assembly. I will make it a point to go over this in the next truck's video.
Great video..just wondering, I am wanting to put a 24ft reefer box on gmc 5500 uhaul chassis.(used as a camper). Would that work?do I need to add width support? Thanks