Impressive build ! love the CF on the Manufacturers Tag ! when i was young my best freind was about 25 years older than me so he owned a old house that i always gave him a hand renovating and Repairing fromPlumbing,Carpentry you name it I was a hard worker physically but half the time he and I just kind of Winged it he was worried about Code violations and showing the City who did the work. i came up with the name SFI which was Stupid FX?X INC and 40 plus years later we still laugh about that
you prolly dont give a damn but does someone know of a method to log back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb lost the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me!
@Mario Princeton i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I know this is a by now an ancient video so you may not see this. However, I just want to say how much despite its bent flange, I love your old style military snatch blocks on this truck. They are much faster to use and you don't ever have to worry about cross threading. I wish you could still buy them but they are almost impossible to find now and they are heavier for a given rating than the new screw type ones. P. S. You must have dropped something real heavy or driven the truck over it to bend the flange in like that. LOL
Quick question for you looking to build a truck right now was just wondering what type of frame length do you need from the back of the cab to the back axle
Jonathan I know you're a busy guy would you please do a close up video of your home built rollback.I have a gmc 6000 former uhaul truck with air ride and 19.5 tires and would like to build a lo pro just as you did.Intersted in how you built your slide mechanism as well as the subframe and bed.love your builds keep the good videos coming thanks
Hey I’m wanting to build a roll back out of my international flat bed it’s 19 foot bed on it now but Would like to take that of and put a flat bed on it
I've watched your build videos and it appears you mostly work alone. Now I was just wondering how you manage to move around those huge pieces of steal, like that bed plate, on your own. Damn, that one piece bed plate must be heavy and awkward to move.
Hey john I kind of do the same thing you do but any way I bought a 98 chevy 6500 cat motor flat bed on it and I am wanting to tear off the flat bed and put a rollback on it here is the question I found one a guy will sell me but its mounted on a Isuzu I think that's what he said it was but any way you think that would mount to the chevy or you think I will have to do some cutting and welding. and the I was wondering about the frame width's it seems to me that these beds are made to interchange from one chassis to another.but idk or sure
95 and older Isuzu should have a 29" frame and the Chevy will have a 34" frame, but it will work, just a little more than usual. I have a 94 Topkick with a Chevron that came off a UD truck with a 29" frame.